Edwy the Fair or the First Chronicle of Aescendune / A Tale of the Days of Saint Dunstan
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A historical tale dramatizes the clash between royal authority and ecclesiastical power through the fortunes of a young king whose deep attachment to a woman and resistance to clerical influence provoke political rupture, exile, and eventual return. Narratively it moves from rural home life to coronation, monastic and court intrigues, flight and battle, and a moral recovery, while examining themes of repentance, ambition, institutional power, and the Church’s role as guardian of learning and justice.
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