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Set amid imperial ceremony in medieval Rome, the narrative follows a young envoy who becomes entangled with a courtly school of nobles and clerics. Public rites, antiquities and lively mockery set the scene for encounters that expose rivalries, loyalties and social posturing. Through episodic scenes and reflective interludes, personal ambitions, religious devotion and scholarly pretensions clash, forcing characters to confront questions of honor, conscience and identity. The work balances vivid period detail with psychological observation of how public spectacle and private motive shape judgment and fate.

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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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