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An intimate portrait traces the life of a boy named Albert raised in a dull provincial town, born into an ordinary bourgeois family and shaped by cramped domestic routines. From infancy he reacts against surrounding banality, developing early skepticism and acute perception as he learns to walk and speak. The narrative examines his inward awareness and persistent discontent, using satirical descriptions of small-town mores to reflect on human suffering, social conformity, and the struggle between instinct and reason. Episodes alternate observation, philosophical digression, and ironic commentary to map a gradual awakening to existential frustration.

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Louis Dumur

Louis Dumur was a French author known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of love and freedom, reflecting the social dynamics of his time. Among his notable titles are "Albert," a narrative that delves into personal and societal conflicts, and "Nach Paris! Roman," which captures the spirit of adventure and aspiration. Dumur's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and engagement with contemporary issues, making him a significant figure in the literary landscape of his era.

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