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A cultured court scene frames a narrator’s account of a monk who discards his habit not from private awakening but under the pressure of another’s will, setting off moral questioning and social commentary. The plot follows the monk’s break with vows and the varied responses of nobles, clerics, and wits gathered at the hearth, while extended debates examine conscience, sin, and the distinction between actions born of conviction and those compelled by loyalty or pity. Through incisive observation and ironic detail, the tale probes institutional authority, personal responsibility, and the ambiguous motives that govern human devotion.

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Conrad Ferdinand Meyer

Conrad Ferdinand Meyer was a Swiss poet and novelist, recognized for his contributions to German literature in the 19th century. Born in 1825, he is best known for his historical novels and novellas that often explore themes of love, fate, and moral dilemmas. His notable work, "Angela Borgia," showcases his skill in weaving intricate narratives set against rich historical backdrops. Meyer’s writing is characterized by its lyrical style and deep psychological insight, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of Switzerland. His works continue to be studied for their artistic merit and historical context.

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