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The narrative centers on Riccardo Celesti, an elegant, introspective sentimentalist whose idle, art-filled household and languid habits frame a life of longing and self-examination. Told through intimate scenes and epistolary exchanges, the work traces his emotional attachments, the pangs of desire and refusal, and social interactions that expose both romantic idealism and gentle satire of affectation. Episodic portraits and reflective passages alternate to explore themes of memory, courtship, and the habits that sustain or thwart passionate feeling, producing a nuanced study of temperament rather than a conventional plot-driven tale.
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