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Cordelia Vaughan becomes entwined with an acclaimed painter and a rising poet, moving through salons, studio life, and public performances as her artistic sensibilities and romantic attachments develop. The narrative follows her emotional and creative growth, the influence of mentors and rivals, and the social pressures that accompany literary ambition. As success and desire advance, moral compromises, jealousy, and shifts in reputation reshape intimate ties, producing disillusionment and consequences that probe how the pursuit of art and eminence alters personal identity and relationships.
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