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The narrative follows a gifted young singer who leaves the stage and becomes embroiled in aristocratic and spiritual circles, encountering mystics, secret societies, and moral trials that challenge her convictions. It interweaves theatrical episodes and salon debates with extended philosophical and religious reflection, tracing her struggle to reconcile artistic vocation, personal autonomy, and social obligations. Recurring themes include the tension between faith and reason, the constraints of institutions and gendered expectations, and the capacity of art and conscience to resist or transform prevailing authority.
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