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The narrative follows a youthful head of an Epicurean school who presides over sumptuous festivals and cultivated pleasures within elaborately tended gardens, where conversation, song, and dance mingle with literary refinement. It traces the tension between the sect's original temperate doctrine and its contemporary decadence, showing how luxury and social display reshape philosophical ideals. The discovery of an ancient manuscript and encounters in eastern monastic settings introduce exotic rituals and antiquarian curiosities that complicate the protagonist's pursuits. Scenes of banquets, music, and ceremonial spectacle are balanced with reflections on pleasure, habit, and the fragile boundary between cultivated taste and moral decline.
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