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The essay offers a personal portrait of a leading poet through vivid recollections of the 1830 Romantic ferment: the author evokes the era's artistic renewal, clashes with classicist rivals, and the theatrical uproar around a controversial drama. He praises the poet's mastery of verse and describes youthful atelier scenes, friendships with fellow writers, and the mobilization of supporters for the play's performances. The account blends critical appreciation, anecdote, and cultural context, and its concluding chapter remains unfinished.
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