Calavar; or, The Knight of The Conquest, A Romance of Mexico
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The narrative dramatizes an early European expedition to seize control of a great central valley in the Americas, weaving documented events with fictional episodes. It traces large-scale engagements, sieges, and street fighting alongside personal episodes of loyalty, betrayal, and cross-cultural encounter. Recurrent descriptive passages of landscape and antiquities frame moral and strategic reflections on conquest, while episodic chapters alternate action with quieter character sketches and historical exposition. The work balances attempts at historical accuracy with romantic invention to probe ambition, fate, and the human costs of imperial enterprise.
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