Agnes Sorel: A Novel
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The narrative carries the reader into a bygone age, reconstructing its customs, settings, and social codes to explain why characters act as they do. It centers on intertwined private and public lives, depicting intimate interior scenes, merchant and courtly encounters, and moments of political tension in which strong passions lie concealed beneath composed exteriors. Detailed local color and period habits are used not as antiquarian display but to illuminate motives, prejudices, and the practical constraints that shape behaviour. Overall, the work examines how familiar human impulses are expressed differently under the rules and expectations of an earlier society.
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