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A royal household is thrown into turmoil when the queen gives birth to a grotesque frog and the king orders its execution; though the monster is slain, the queen becomes haunted by recurring visions, fits, and sleepwalking that merge horror with a growing, ambivalent tenderness. The palace falls under an atmosphere of silence, terror, and uncanny noises as attendants are progressively unnerved. Her dreams transport her through pestilential plains and gibbet-strewn woods and toward an obscene mandrake root, while the narrative interweaves macabre fantasy and psychological detail to probe vanity, maternal ambivalence, shame, and the corrosive power of guilt.

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Jean Lorrain

Jean Lorrain was a French author known for his contributions to the literary movement of Symbolism. His works often explore themes of decadence and the complexities of human emotion. Lorrain's notable titles include "Ellen," a novel that reflects his intricate style and psychological depth. He also wrote "Monsieur de Phocas, Astarté: Roman," which showcases his flair for blending the fantastical with the real. His writings often delve into the darker aspects of society, making him a significant figure in late 19th and early 20th-century French literature.

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