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The narrative follows a provincial doctor's wife who, disenchanted with routine domestic life, pursues romantic fantasies through affairs, luxury purchases and social climbing, accumulating debts that precipitate personal and financial collapse; her husband remains well-meaning but oblivious. Scenes alternate between intimate domestic detail and ironic social observation, exposing bourgeois complacency, the gap between idealized romance and mundane reality, and the consequences of escapist desire. The prose combines clinical precision with satirical distance, focusing on character psychology and social critique rather than sensationalism.
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