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The narrative follows a debonair, irresponsible young man whose pranks and generosity animate Parisian salons and the artistic circles around him. Episodes show his fraught relationship with his aristocratic mother, encounters with painters, critics, and patrons, and a sequence of social misadventures that include artistic ambition, scandal, and quiet compassion. Told in four parts, the work shifts between comic society portraits and more serious meditations on the sorrows and compromises of art, ending in departures and reckonings that test friendships and ambitions while revealing the era's mingling of vanity, talent, and sentiment.

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H. De Vere Stacpoole

H. De Vere Stacpoole was a versatile author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of adventure and romance. His works often explore themes of love, nature, and the human experience, set against vivid backdrops. One of his notable novels, "A Primal Woman," delves into the complexities of desire and identity. Stacpoole's storytelling is characterized by rich descriptions and a deep understanding of his characters' emotional landscapes. He also wrote works such as "Corporal Jacques of the Foreign Legion" and "Death, the Knight, and the Lady: A Ghost Story," showcasing his ability to traverse various literary styles and themes.

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