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The Memoirs of a White Elephant

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A white elephant narrates his long, episodic life, recalling how he learned to read and write and rose from near-idol worship to service in a royal court. He becomes armored for battle, rescues his captured master, and later serves as companion and playmate to a young princess. A surge of jealousy leads to exile, after which he endures capture, performs in a travelling circus, and confronts solitude and longing. The memoir traces changing fortunes, loyalty and regret, practical intelligence and adaptation, and culminates with reconciliation and return, arranged through a series of vivid episodes that mix adventure, introspection, and gentle humor.

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Judith Gautier

Judith Gautier (1845-1917) was a French author, poet, and translator, known for her contributions to literature that often explored themes of Eastern culture and aesthetics. She was a prominent figure in the literary circles of her time and was particularly influenced by her interest in Japan and Chinese culture. Gautier's notable works include "The Daughter of Heaven," a dramatic exploration of Chinese themes, and "Richard Wagner and His Poetical Work, from 'Rienzi' to 'Parsifal,'" which reflects her engagement with music and poetry. Her writings often blend poetic language with rich cultural narratives, making her a unique voice in 19th-century literature.

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