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Set in a small fishing village, the novel follows two artists whose differing temperaments expose tensions between vocation and leisure. Rich landscape description—harbors, gulls, orchards, gorse and springtime—frames debates about the nature of beauty, the limits of representation, and conflicting beliefs about divinity and morality. Everyday village life and sensory detail are contrasted with artistic ambition and occasional cynicism, while encounters among locals and visitors reveal hypocrisy, earnestness, and the struggle to reconcile sincere perception with communal expectation.
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