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The work examines how a young adherent absorbs a contemporary philosopher’s rigorous doctrines and how those doctrines reshape his conscience, choices, and sense of responsibility. A sequence of episodes and reflective sections—exploring heredity, the transmission of ideas, crises of belief, and periods of intense mental struggle—traces the follower’s psychological evolution and the social consequences of abstract theories applied in life. Confessional passages alternate with analytical chapters to probe guilt, grief, and moral culpability, while later sections assess the influence of teachers, family, and milieu in precipitating or averting tragic outcomes. The narrative blends psychological realism with ethical meditation on the power and dangers of intellectual authority.

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Paul Bourget

Paul Bourget was a French novelist and essayist, known for his exploration of psychological themes and social issues in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often reflect the complexities of human emotions and moral dilemmas, making significant contributions to the literary landscape of his time. Among his notable titles is "Cosmopolis," a multi-volume work that delves into the intricacies of modern life and society. Bourget's writing is characterized by its keen observation and rich character development, earning him a place in the canon of French literature.

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