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The work presents three analytical essays that portray three nineteenth‑century novelists as distinct creative types: one who constructs the world of society, another who inhabits the domestic and familial realm, and a third who confronts the solitary individual in relation to the universe. It defines the romancier as an encyclopedic world‑builder, examines how temperament and epoch shape method, themes and character-formation, and offers concentrated, psychological readings that condense and sublime rather than introduce the authors' vast oeuvres.
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