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A psychologically observant novel follows an aspiring poet and his circle as they pursue ideals of beauty and recognition while becoming entangled in romantic and family relationships. It contrasts private creative crises with public social performance, showing how inspiration alternates with vanity, habit, and distraction. A younger woman's perspective provides a moral counterpoint that prompts choices about loyalty, autonomy, and sacrifice. The work is arranged in discrete phases that trace awakening, constraint, and an eventual reckoning with the personal costs of artistic ambition.
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