The American
A self-made man travels to Europe seeking cultural enrichment and social acceptance, and becomes romantically involved with a young woman from an entrenched noble household. His straightforward ambitions and wealth run up against strict family expectations, legal entanglements, and recurring cultural misunderstandings. The narrative traces his earnest efforts to bridge his practical, candid sensibilities and the refined codes of European society, moving through salon conversation and Italian scenes while probing themes of social difference, idealism meeting tradition, and the personal costs of striving for belonging in an unfamiliar world.
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A self-made man travels to Europe seeking cultural enrichment and social acceptance, and becomes romantically involved with a young woman from an entrenched noble household. His straightforward ambitions and wealth run up against strict family expectations, legal entanglements, and recurring cultural misunderstandings. The narrative traces his earnest efforts to bridge his practical, candid sensibilities and the refined codes of European society, moving through salon conversation and Italian scenes while probing themes of social difference, idealism meeting tradition, and the personal costs of striving for belonging in an unfamiliar world.
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