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Set on a Virginia river estate as secession looms, the narrative follows Oriana Weems, an orphaned young woman whose return from school coincides with her brother's homecoming and a circle of suitors and rivals. Social ambition, jealousy, and local resentments—embodied by a coarse, determined suitor—complicate courtship, while political tensions intrude on family loyalties and community life. The plot interweaves romance, class conflict, and moral choice as private affections and public politics collide, tracing how personal relationships are strained and reshaped by the pressures of secession and wartime upheaval.

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Benjamin Wood

Benjamin Wood was an American author known for his novel "Fort Lafayette or, Love and Secession: A Novel." This work, set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, explores themes of love and political conflict, reflecting the tumultuous era in which it was written. Wood's writing captures the complexities of personal relationships intertwined with the larger societal issues of secession and loyalty. Though not as widely recognized today, his contributions to literature provide insight into the emotional landscape of a divided nation.

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