The Honorable Miss Moonlight
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A young man of an illustrious household confronts an arranged engagement and, during a sanctioned week of freedom, drifts into the city’s pleasure quarter where he watches performers and senses a widening distance between ancestral duty and personal desire. Interwoven are episodes following a performer whose startling new dance wins rapid notoriety and elevates her from obscure apprentice to celebrated attraction while others around her reap profit. The narrative traces social rituals of betrothal, the conflict between obligation and longing, and the costs and rewards of sudden public fame within a tightly ordered cultural milieu.
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