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A two-part volume opens with a comic drama in which an artist's arrival and an extraordinary resemblance unsettle a household, prompting delicate confrontations with grief, self-reproach, and the precariousness of social reputation. Intimate scenes and shifting perceptions examine how likeness, memory, and moral suspicion distort relationships and complicate romantic and familial expectations. A short closing farce concentrates comic energy on social pretension and mistaken assumptions, employing brisk action and irony to expose manners and hypocrisy.
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