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The novel traces a thoughtful individual's intellectual and spiritual crisis as encounters with modern philosophy unsettle inherited religious beliefs, prompting reconsideration of conscience, duty, and social obligations. Set across rural and urban scenes, it contrasts intimate domestic life and anxious local society with debates in learned circles, and shows how doubt reshapes friendships, marriage prospects, and public reputation. Themes include the tension between faith and reason, moral responsibility, and the personal costs of seeking intellectual honesty, with a structure of successive episodes that follow changing locales and consequences.
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