The Three Brothers; vol. 2/3
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The narrative traces the lives of three brothers and their acquaintances as they confront ambition, artistic striving, and social expectation. One brother's divided loyalty between painting and occasional journalism exposes tensions between idealism and practical success, as critics, patrons, and fellow artists respond with praise, envy, or indifference. Family ties and romantic entanglements complicate financial and moral choices, producing discoveries about character and fortune. A succession of setbacks, successes, and hesitant decisions illuminates the pressures of reputation, the limits of gratitude, and the costs of wavering resolve.
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