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Le Roi au Masque d'Or

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A series of linked, often macabre tales built around masks and disguises presents a parade of strange figures—a gilded-masked sovereign, a fur-muzzled savage, pestilent routiers, lepers, embalmers, eunuchs, assassins and pirates—moving through Italianate locales such as empty cities, baths and plague-haunted streets. Narrators and companions adopt false faces and sudden roles, encountering decay, desire and violence, while the narrative binds episodes by likeness and contrast. The work meditates on identity, tradition and the thin continuities that connect disparate lives across time and even across species.

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Marcel Schwob

Marcel Schwob was a French symbolist writer and translator, known for his innovative narrative style and exploration of themes such as identity and the nature of reality. His works often blend fiction with philosophical musings, creating a unique literary experience. Among his notable titles is "Vies imaginaires," a collection of biographical sketches of fictional characters that reflects his fascination with the interplay between truth and imagination. Schwob's writing is characterized by its lyrical prose and deep psychological insight, making him a significant figure in late 19th-century literature.

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