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A celebrated writer, restless and introspective while staying beside a quiet lake, confronts creative doubt and personal reserve. Social episodes in salons and exhibitions bring him into contact with a beautiful, ambitious widow who seeks his notice as a social prize. Their meetings and the surrounding cercle of acquaintances expose contrasts between public reputation and private feeling, alternating scenes of elegant social ritual with inward reflection. The work examines vanity, artistic conscience, and the tensions that arise when intellectual skepticism complicates desire and commitment.
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