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Feudal tyrants; or, The Counts of Carlsheim and Sargans, volume 3 (of 4)

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A framed collection of memoirs and letters recovered from a nun's cell weaves a romantic tale of sisters caught between love, intrigue, and feudal power. A guileless young woman searches for a missing friend and sister, encountering convent refuge, secret correspondence, and rumors that a powerful lord violated sanctuary. Ambitions, jealousies, and popular unrest intertwine with the calculated pursuit of a predatory suitor whose arts threaten innocence. The narrative shifts among eyewitness memoir, a confessional nun, and retrieved letters to chart abductions, damaged reputations, and the withdrawal of vulnerable women into religious protection amid the turbulent ambitions of local nobility.

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Benedikte Naubert

Benedikte Naubert was a German novelist known for her contributions to the genre of historical fiction in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Her most notable work is the four-volume series "Feudal Tyrants; or, The Counts of Carlsheim and Sargans," which explores themes of power, tyranny, and the complexities of feudal society. Naubert's writing reflects a keen interest in the historical context of her narratives, blending romance and drama with a critical examination of social hierarchies. Through her works, she has contributed to the literary heritage of her time, offering insights into the human condition and the intricacies of historical events.

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