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A young man learns from family correspondence that his uncle plans to arrange his cousin's marriage to another, and he succumbs to a consuming mixture of jealousy and anguish. The narrative follows his inward torment as he travels with relatives through an industrial region whose landscapes, factories, and crowded working-class quarters are rendered in vivid detail. Conversations among the travelers reveal contrasting impressions of the cousin as devout and compassionate toward the poor, heightening his sense of loss. The work interweaves psychological interiority with social observation, alternating intimate emotional crisis and measured depictions of place and community.

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Paul Adam

Paul Adam was a multifaceted author known for his contributions to literature in various languages, including French, German, and English. His works often explore themes of life and time, as seen in titles like "Au soleil de juillet (1829-1830) / Le temps et la vie" and "La Force / Le Temps et la Vie." Adam also made significant contributions to the craft of bookbinding, as demonstrated in his notable work "Practical Bookbinding," which delves into the techniques and history of the art. His literary output reflects a diverse range of interests, making him a unique figure in the literary heritage of the 19th century.

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