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The narrative follows a young aristocrat swept into palace intrigue and a doomed conspiracy, tracing his relationships, secret alliances, and the gradual collapse of his fortunes. Episodes range from salons and hunting parties to duels, arrest, trial, and imprisonment, culminating in a fatal resolution. Interwoven reflections consider honor, ambition, political idealism, and the melancholy of disillusionment. The work is organized in multiple books and chapters that alternate dramatic scenes with contemplative prefaces and meditative passages on truth in art.

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Alfred de Vigny

Alfred de Vigny was a prominent French poet, playwright, and novelist of the 19th century, known for his deep exploration of themes such as honor, duty, and the human condition. His most notable work, "Cinq Mars," is a historical novel that delves into the political intrigues of 17th-century France, showcasing his skill in blending narrative with philosophical reflection. Vigny was also a member of the French Academy and contributed significantly to the literary heritage of France through his poetry and essays. His works often reflect a romantic sensibility, emphasizing the struggles of the individual against societal constraints.

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