Those Extraordinary Twins
The narrative follows two noble-born twins who, after their parents' political exile and loss, survive by touring with a freak show and enduring poverty and public curiosity. Their sharply contrasting temperaments—one proud and sensitive, the other more easygoing and iconoclastic—generate rivalry, social embarrassments, and moral dilemmas. A series of episodes in small towns, receptions, debates, a duel, and disputes over faith and honor probe questions of identity, reputation, and conformity. The tale is framed by the author's own commentary about how the story expanded from a short sketch and split into two intertwined narratives.
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The narrative follows two noble-born twins who, after their parents' political exile and loss, survive by touring with a freak show and enduring poverty and public curiosity. Their sharply contrasting temperaments—one proud and sensitive, the other more easygoing and iconoclastic—generate rivalry, social embarrassments, and moral dilemmas. A series of episodes in small towns, receptions, debates, a duel, and disputes over faith and honor probe questions of identity, reputation, and conformity. The tale is framed by the author's own commentary about how the story expanded from a short sketch and split into two intertwined narratives.
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