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A group of five humorists composed an improvised serial by taking turns to write feuilletons under fixed playful rules, including the designation of a single invulnerable character to lend loose unity. The episodes shift rapidly in tone and authorial voice, offering comic mishaps, satirical asides and surprising twists: identity confusions, improbable incidents and social embarrassments recur, for example a returned presumed-dead man confronting the legal and domestic consequences of his disappearance. The result is a patchwork of witty vignettes that teases the conventions of popular serialized fiction while foregrounding variety and unpredictability.

About the Author

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George Auriol

George Auriol was a French author and poet known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His notable work, "X... Roman impromptu," showcases his unique narrative style and reflects the literary trends of his time. Auriol's writing often blends elements of realism and romanticism, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of human experience. While not as widely recognized today, his work remains a part of the rich tapestry of French literary heritage.

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