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The High Place: A Comedy of Disenchantment

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The narrative follows Florian, a restless noble youth who slips into a forbidden forest and, guided by the mysterious Mélusine, ascends to a legendary high place. His outward quest unfolds into a blend of fantasy episodes, satirical dialogues, and moral puzzles that test ideals of beauty, holiness, and chivalry. Encounters with uncanny creatures, rival ambitions, and domestic entanglements expose vanity and uncertain faith, while recurring reflections on aesthetics, sanctity, and marriage complicate tidy resolutions. The tone mixes wit and disenchantment, presenting transformation through affectionate mockery rather than triumphal revelation.

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James Branch Cabell

James Branch Cabell was an American author known for his imaginative and often satirical works that blend fantasy with philosophical themes. His writing is characterized by a rich prose style and a focus on the complexities of human nature and morality. Among his notable works is "Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice," which explores themes of love, justice, and the nature of reality through the adventures of its protagonist. Cabell's literary contributions have earned him a place in the American literary canon, influencing later writers with his unique blend of humor and depth.

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