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A young man newly freed from schooling leaves his provincial home for Paris and confronts urban poverty, social awkwardness, and the anxieties of independence. The narrative follows his struggle to survive through precarious lodgings, casual work, awkward social encounters, and comic humiliations. Interwoven are trenchant reflections on education, social injustice, and political upheaval, including episodes of defeat, repression, arrest, and confinement. Personal rage, longing for dignity, ironic defenses, and small domestic consolations shape a voice that blends youthful fervor, caustic satire, and melancholy observation.

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Jules Vallès

Jules Vallès was a French author and journalist, recognized for his contributions to literature in the 19th century. He is best known for his semi-autobiographical novels, particularly "L'enfant" and "Le bachelier," which explore themes of childhood, education, and social injustice. Vallès's works often reflect his own experiences and the tumultuous political climate of his time, including his involvement in the Paris Commune. His writing is characterized by a deep empathy for the struggles of the working class and a critique of societal norms, making him an important figure in the literary heritage of France.

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