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A young member of the Saracinesca family comes of age amid domestic intrigues, courtship, and generational tensions as Rome itself undergoes political and architectural transformation. The narrative weaves household episodes—romantic hesitations, family rivalries, and social obligations—with vivid depictions of public events and funerary spectacle, showing how tradition collides with modernization. Personal loyalties, vanities, and compromises are examined through sustained attention to manners and relationships, while the changing city and national upheavals form a continuous backdrop that influences characters' choices and prospects.
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