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Carl Svenske: Historisk berättelse från frihetstiden

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The narrative recounts political turmoil during an early eighteenth-century period of factional rivalry, contrasting a hawkish party eager to recover past territories through military action with a cautious peace faction resisting war. It traces the intrigues, diplomatic maneuvers, and partisan escalation that push the country toward conflict, while depicting public life and social currents in the capital—markets, promenades, and private conversations—where the debate over honor, ambition, and prudence permeates all classes. The account combines statecraft analysis with vivid urban scenes to show how high politics, personal ambition, and popular opinion intertwine in a nation weighing risk against the memory of former greatness.

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Gustaf Björlin

Gustaf Björlin was a Swedish author known for his historical narratives and fiction. His notable works include "Carl Svenske: Historisk berättelse från frihetstiden," which explores themes of freedom and national identity during a pivotal period in Swedish history. In addition to historical tales, he also wrote the novel "Elsa," showcasing his versatility as a writer. Björlin's contributions reflect a keen interest in the cultural and historical contexts of his time, making his works significant in the landscape of Swedish literature.

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