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A portrait of an artistic temperament explores the life of a reflective young man from his sheltered country upbringing under an aunt and uncle through a succession of romantic entanglements, creative aspirations, and internal doubts. The narrative dwells on village scenes and the rhythms of rural Wellsby, his friendships and mentors, and the push-and-pull between thought and action as he tries to shape a career in the arts. Episodes trace his maturation, travels, and failed reconciliations, culminating in a tragic final scene set in the dry bed of a South African river.
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