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A young man named Louis de Camors leaves college full of sentimental idealism and struggles to reconcile personal virtue with a society unsettled by political and moral upheaval. He confronts family rivalries and legal artifices that expose hidden resentments, becomes entangled in love and theatrical and political intrigues, and faces anonymous accusations that propel a private tragedy. The narrative moves through domestic conflicts, public ambition, and theatrical motifs—prologues, acts, and a finale—to examine conscience, hypocrisy, and the costs of pursuing truth and honor amid social decay.
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