Clerambault: The Story of an Independent Spirit During the War
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Agénor Clerambault is presented through a blend of intimate scenes and essayistic meditations as a man torn between personal conscience and the collective pressures of wartime society. The narrative alternates family moments—reading an ode to his wife and children—with broader reflections on individuality, pacifism, and the dangers of herd mentality, invoking historical exemplars and stoical thought. Through his doubts, friendships, and public conscience, the work urges moral independence, explores the cost of dissent, and stages inward struggles rather than conventional action, combining confession, philosophical dialogue, and episodic narrative to probe ethical responsibility in crisis.
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