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The narrator recounts tragic events at a German princely court in the months immediately before the Great War, following the arrival of a French tutor charged with teaching language and history and occasionally reading poetry for the household. The narrative traces courtly ritual, cultural frictions, and social performances—from flippant diplomacy to domestic intimacies—while undercurrents of passion, secrecy, and political tension culminate in personal loss when Lieutenant Vignerte and the woman he loved disappear into death. The frame alternates between vivid set pieces and reflective commentary on duty, love, and the ominous approach of war.

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Pierre Benoît

Pierre Benoît was a French novelist and playwright, best known for his adventure and fantasy literature. His most notable work, "Atlantida," explores themes of lost civilizations and the allure of the unknown, reflecting his fascination with exotic locales and ancient myths. Benoît's writing often combines elements of romance and adventure, appealing to readers with a taste for escapism. In addition to "Atlantida," he contributed significantly to literature with works like "The Secret Spring" and "L'Atlantide," showcasing his imaginative storytelling and rich narrative style.

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