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Madeleine: One of Love's Jansenists

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The narrative traces a young woman's inward and outward lives as she navigates family ambition, Parisian society, and an intense, quasi-religious longing that shapes her perception of acquaintances as servants of competing spiritual powers. Episodes alternate between social scenes and interior visions, mapping a progression from youthful vanity through despair and hope to a final inward consummation in which art shapes fate and the protagonist surrenders to an invisible love. The book blends realist social detail, classical and theological allusion, and dreamlike sequences to explore predestination, free will, and the artist's impulse to impose form upon chaotic experience.

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Hope Mirrlees

Hope Mirrlees was an English author and poet, best known for her influential fantasy novel "Lud-in-the-Mist," which explores the intersection of reality and imagination in a richly crafted world. Born in the late 19th century, she contributed significantly to the genre, blending elements of fairy tale and social commentary. Mirrlees also wrote other notable works, including "Madeleine: One of Love's Jansenists" and "The Counterplot," showcasing her versatility and depth as a writer. Her literary heritage continues to resonate, particularly among fans of early 20th-century fantasy literature.

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