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The narrator presents a close, observant account of his friend Derwent Rose, a youthful-looking novelist whose outward vigor masks inward change. Small incidents—an obsessive scrutiny of his reflection at a club, odd behaviors and shifting moods—lead into a sequence of episodes set in England and France that examine memory, identity, and the erosion of self-confidence. The narrative moves between social scenes, pursuits and personal retreats, depicting how obsession and secrecy affect friendships, creativity, and moral choice. Through restrained psychological detail and episodic developments the story charts the slow unravelling of a personality and the narrator's efforts to understand and respond.
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