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A young man leaves the seminary and travels back to his rural home, savoring sensory freedoms and the idle hours that let him examine himself. He recollects how military service clarified his nature and eroded any taste for a sacred vocation, revealing an appetite for bodily life that undermines clerical detachment. Back at the family estate, quotidian scenes and strained relationships expose tensions between inherited duty and private desire. The narrative quietly probes the opposition of flesh and conscience through intimate memory, precise landscape detail, and close psychological observation.

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François Mauriac

François Mauriac was a prominent French novelist and playwright, known for his deep psychological insight and exploration of moral and spiritual themes. His works often reflect the complexities of human relationships and the struggles of faith. Among his notable titles is "Thérèse," which delves into the life of a woman grappling with her desires and societal expectations. Mauriac's writing is characterized by its lyrical style and profound philosophical underpinnings, contributing significantly to 20th-century literature. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1952, solidifying his place in the literary canon.

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