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The story follows a young artist's model whose warmth and naiveté endear her to a bohemian circle of painters, students, and social acquaintances. A charismatic musician-hypnotist seizes control of her voice, turning her into a celebrated performer while exerting manipulative authority over her life. Interwoven studio scenes, café encounters, and friendships reveal romantic longing, jealousies, and moral dilemmas as admirers try to protect or possess her. The narrative examines the commodification of talent, the ethics of artistic control, the vulnerability of innocence in a worldly milieu, and the bittersweet consequences of devotion and exploitation.

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George Du Maurier

George Du Maurier was a British author and illustrator, best known for his contributions to the literary and artistic culture of the late 19th century. His works often explore themes of society and human psychology, with a distinctive blend of humor and insight. One of his most notable novels, "Trilby," delves into the world of artistic ambition and the complexities of personal relationships. Du Maurier's background as an illustrator also influenced his writing style, making his narratives vivid and engaging. His other significant works include "Peter Ibbetson," which reflects on dreams and memory, and "Social Pictorial Satire," showcasing his keen observational skills and wit.

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