Rogo d'amore
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A salon scene opens with aristocratic and bourgeois guests listening to an operatic duet; through their remarks and glances the narrative examines social manners, desire, and performative courtship. A central woman recalls the sweetness of an earlier encounter while feeling anxious that routine and social ritual may erode its significance. The text alternates close observations of gestures, music, and conversation with inward reflection on love's illusions, ambition, and hypocrisy, portraying how private longing is refracted through public display. The prose moves between acute realist detail and lyrical evocation of sensation, mapping social hierarchies and emotional ambiguity.
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