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A long narrative poem traces a fatigued young man's psychological collapse after romantic rejection, blending waking associative argument with dream and nightmare sequences. Weariness and shame propel him into an embittered fantasy that libels convent life and proposes rupture from both lover and traditional religion. Interpolated oratorial sections introduce a Morning Star/Lucifer theme and broader mythic schemata—Saturn, Jehovah, Lucifer—to map shifting conceptions of God and social order. Vivid landscape episodes, allegory, and shifting moods alternately dramatize rational struggle and drowsy regression until revolutionary enthusiasm is flattened by the pull of tradition and sleep.
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