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The author examines a social type of young women in Paris's leisured world whose cultivated flirtation and partial experience blur traditional notions of virtue, arguing that such manners spread from high society into the bourgeoisie and threaten the Christian ideal of premarital purity; the work pairs a polemical preface urging reforms in female education with fictional scenes centered on a widow and her two daughters, depicting fashionable salons, social manoeuvres, and the personal consequences of permissive upbringing.

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Marcel Prévost

Marcel Prévost was a French novelist and playwright known for his exploration of themes related to love, society, and the complexities of human relationships. His works often reflect the nuances of emotional life and the struggles of women in a changing world. Notable titles include "L'automne d'une femme," which delves into the inner life of its female protagonist, and "Les Demi-Vierges," a poignant examination of youth and desire. Prévost's writing is characterized by its psychological depth and lyrical style, contributing significantly to early 20th-century French literature.

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