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The narrative follows Jacques de Mérigue, a brilliant but headstrong youth from a poor, devoted family whose literary and scientific talents alternate with rebellious impulses. After academic success and a short-lived government post, his uncompromising royalist views bring dismissal and precarious poverty. Family conversations and domestic scenes reveal conflicting responses—practical concern, devout resignation, and proud political fervor—while the protagonist seeks consolation in poetry and expansive dreams of power. The work examines ambition, honor, social decline, and the clash between idealism and material necessity in Parisian life.

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Léonce de Larmandie

Léonce de Larmandie was a French author known for his novel "Excelsior: Roman parisien." His work reflects the literary styles and themes of 19th-century France, often exploring the complexities of urban life and human experience. De Larmandie's writing contributes to the rich tapestry of French literature during this period, offering insights into the societal dynamics of Paris. Though not widely recognized today, his contributions provide a glimpse into the literary heritage of his time.

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