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A concise biography traces the subject's development from a quiet childhood and academic formation through years of solitary work, artistic apprenticeship, and eventual renown. It scrutinizes early dramatic experiments, collections of heroic biographies, and the long, multifaceted novel cycle, offering keys to major characters and creative method. Interspersed are lighter interludes and analyses of musical and manuscript materials. The latter sections present the subject as a public moral voice — correspondent, manifesto-writer, and polemicist — detailing appeals above national strife, campaigns against hatred, and declarations of intellectual independence, while reproducing select letters, diary entries, and a bibliography to map influence and reception.
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