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Arethusa

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The story follows Carlo Zeno, a hardened Venetian expatriate who has reinvented himself in Constantinople, as he navigates rival merchant factions, imperial instability, and perilous personal loyalties. He moves between commerce, courtly maneuvering, and private entanglements, becoming involved with displaced people, fraught exchanges, and plots that test honor and attachment. Set amid bustling bazaars and uneasy political alliances, the narrative examines cultural collisions, the tension between past reputation and new identities, and the personal costs of ambition and loyalty.

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F. Marion Crawford

F. Marion Crawford was an American author and playwright, known for his vivid storytelling and rich characterizations. Born in 1854, he spent much of his life in Italy, which profoundly influenced his work. Crawford's novels often explore themes of love, politics, and the complexities of human relationships, set against the backdrop of Italian culture and history. His notable works include "A Cigarette-Maker's Romance" and "A Lady of Rome," both of which showcase his ability to weave intricate narratives that reflect the social dynamics of his time. Crawford's contributions to literature have left a lasting impact, particularly in the genre of historical fiction.

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