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Adolescence

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A teenage narrator recounts his coming-of-age in a rural setting, describing intense, often conflicted sexual awakenings stirred by literature and imagined encounters and the awkwardness of contact with adult women. He contrasts these private passions with the ease and tenderness of friendships among peers during summer gatherings, where platonic flirtations and confidences predominate. The arrival of a neighboring family introduces a close friendship with a girl his own age who becomes his intimate companion without fulfilling his deepest fantasies. The account emphasizes inner turmoil, longing, and the tension between imagination and social restraint.

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Claude Anet

Claude Anet was a French author known for his explorative and often romantic narratives that delve into themes of love and cultural encounters. His notable works include "Adolescence" and "L'amour en Russie," which reflect his interest in the complexities of human relationships and the intricacies of different cultures. Anet's writing often combines personal reflection with travel literature, as seen in titles like "Les roses d'Ispahan," where he recounts his journeys through Persia and the Caucasus. His literary contributions provide insight into early 20th-century perspectives on love, identity, and the allure of distant lands.

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