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La deux fois morte

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A returning scientist visits a secluded married couple in the Sologne and records strange phenomena: the husband possesses an extraordinary retrospective vision enabling him to reproduce and relive observed scenes, and the narrator, both fascinated and skeptical, notes moments when those visions briefly impose themselves on his perception. The wife appears as a fragile, childlike presence whose delicacy shapes the household. The narrative combines close, scientific observation of the husband’s unusual faculty with personal reflection and a growing intent to examine and understand these anomalies, creating a mood of quiet mystery and unease.

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Jules Lermina

Jules Lermina was a French author known for his contributions to adventure and fantastical literature in the late 19th century. His most notable work, "The Son of Monte-Cristo," is a sequel to Alexandre Dumas's classic, exploring themes of revenge and identity. Lermina's writing often blends elements of mystery and the supernatural, as seen in his collections like "Histoires incroyables" and his magical tale "L'élixir de vie." He also delved into libertarian themes with works such as "L'A. B. C. du libertaire." Lermina's diverse storytelling reflects the literary experimentation of his time, making him a unique figure in the landscape of French literature.

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