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The narrator offers close, often digressive observations of aristocratic life, recounting visits, soirées, and social rituals while interweaving psychological and philosophical reflection. He uncovers private tensions and attractions within the Guermantes circle, notably exposing intimate facets of a prominent figure, and examines how desire, appearance, and self-deception shape reputation and behavior. Alongside episodic scenes and comedic moments, sustained meditations on perception, memory, and the mechanics of social contact recur, together with accounts of the narrator's feelings and travels to Balbec, linking vivid sensory detail to broader reflections on change, secrecy, and the limits of understanding.
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