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The narrative unfolds at a fashionable seaside resort, where a seasoned neurologist, a world‑weary marquis, and a young dandy converse about medicine, passions, and ennui; through their interactions and the figure of an American woman who suffers, the author sketches a portrait of feminine experience while examining divorce as a social phenomenon associated with American customs. Scenes alternate between intimate psychological observation and social commentary, probing the limits of love, habit, and modernity, and balancing ironic causerie with moments of sympathy for personal distress.

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Jules Claretie

Jules Claretie was a French novelist and playwright, active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for his work "Prince Zilah," a multi-volume novel that explores themes of love, ambition, and the complexities of social status. Claretie's writing often reflects the intricacies of French society during his time, blending romance with elements of adventure. In addition to his novels, he contributed to the literary scene as a member of the Académie Française, where he was recognized for his influence on French literature. His works, including "His Excellency the Minister" and "The Crime of the Boulevard," showcase his narrative skill and keen observation of human nature.

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