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A social novel set in an artistic-literary circle in Milan opens with a public lecture whose charismatic speaker becomes the focal point of admiration, desire, and rivalry. Salon scenes and professional gatherings reveal manners, vanity, and strategic social posturing as a young woman is captivated by oratory while peers respond with envy, critique, or opportunism. Through interwoven episodes among writers, painters, and patrons the narrative traces personal ambitions, fragile affections, and the corrosive effects of public acclaim, contrasting sincere feeling with performance and exposing hypocrisies within cultural elites.

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Gerolamo Rovetta

Gerolamo Rovetta was an Italian playwright and novelist known for his contributions to 19th-century literature. His works often explore themes of love, society, and human emotion, reflecting the complexities of his time. Among his notable titles is "Il Tenente dei Lancieri: Romanzo," which showcases his narrative style and character development. Rovetta's plays, such as "Il Re burlone: Dramma in 4 atti," highlight his ability to blend drama with social commentary. With a diverse body of work that includes both novels and theatrical pieces, Rovetta remains a significant figure in the landscape of Italian literature.

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