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The narrative follows an American newcomer in Rome who becomes enmeshed with an exclusive, aristocratic circle that preserves archaic customs and exerts discreet influence over society and Church appointments. Through episodic encounters—most notably with an erudite archaeologist, a cultured hostess, a Cardinal, and other high-born figures—the story examines tensions between antiquarian devotion and modern life, aesthetic longing and social boredom. Scenes shift between trains, villas, libraries, and salons, blending travel observation, social satire, and meditations on art, allegiance, and loneliness as private alliances and intrigues reshape personal fortunes.

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Thornton Wilder

Thornton Wilder was an American playwright and novelist, celebrated for his contributions to literature in the 20th century. He is best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning works, including the novel "The Bridge of San Luis Rey," which explores themes of fate and human connection. Wilder's writing often blends elements of realism and fantasy, reflecting his interest in the complexities of human experience. In addition to his novels, he made significant contributions to the theater, with plays like "Our Town" and "The Skin of Our Teeth" showcasing his innovative narrative style. Wilder's works continue to resonate with readers and audiences, cementing his legacy in American literary heritage.

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