Mademoiselle Azur
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Set against the backdrop of turn-of-the-century Paris, the novel follows Azur, a talented and independent artist who challenges societal norms. Her romance with fellow artist Gaston becomes tumultuous due to his engagement to another woman. As Azur's artistic career flourishes, she grapples with her feelings for Gaston and the societal expectations that threaten her freedom. Themes of love, art, and personal liberation are intricately woven throughout this poignant tale of a woman determined to carve her own path despite adversity.
Set in the aftermath of the Great War, the narrative explores the psychological impact of the conflict, particularly the growing fascination with spiritualism. It serves as a philosophical exploration of life after death, reflecting the views of contemporary psychic researchers influenced by science. The book delves into how these beliefs intersect with human psychology, especially in times of stress, offering a profound examination of existential questions shaped by historical trauma.