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The narrative follows Sacha Borodine, a consumptive, mesmerizing widow, and Monsieur de Graveuse, a vigorous, pleasure‑seeking man, whose marriage becomes an extreme, ritualized exchange of passion and decline. Courtship and union escalate into obsessive intimacy that both consumes and sustains them while Sacha’s wasting illness magnifies her terror that he will outlive and forget her. The story traces her physical deterioration, mounting psychological torment, and a final desperate act driven by jealousy and the fear of oblivion. Recurring concerns include eroticism, mortality, possession, and the social performance that conceals inner emptiness.

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René Maizeroy

René Maizeroy was a French author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of love and celebration, as exemplified in his notable titles "L'amour prodigue" and "La fête." Maizeroy's writing reflects the cultural and social dynamics of his time, offering readers a glimpse into the emotional landscapes of his characters. Through his narratives, he engages with the complexities of human relationships, making his work relevant to those interested in the evolution of French literary traditions.

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