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A first-person narrator, animated by a persistent and disinterested curiosity, recounts his meetings and observations in a compact Paris neighborhood to produce a portrait of Valère Bouldouyr and the circle that orbits him. The narrative assembles episodic vignettes—salons, a provincial-feeling Palais-Royal quarter, a loquacious coiffeur and other odd acquaintances—to compose a gallery of temperaments and small destinies. Emphasis falls on sympathetic attention to private moods, the pleasures of social listening, and contrasts between outward routine and inward passion, yielding character studies and social observation rather than a single dramatic plot.

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Edmond Jaloux

Edmond Jaloux was a French author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of human experience and societal change. Among his notable titles is "L'Escalier d'Or," which reflects his keen observations of life and culture. Jaloux's writing is characterized by its rich prose and insightful character studies, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of France. His exploration of the complexities of modernity is particularly evident in his work "L'âge d'or," which delves into the nuances of personal and collective identity.

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