About This Book
A young merchant's daughter becomes consumed by an idealized, devotional love for a visiting king after seeing him at public tournaments. She transforms chivalric imagery into private worship, growing increasingly frail and despondent as her longing remains unexpressed; her parents seek medical aid and promise comforts while she retreats into solitary suffering and contemplates death. The narrative examines how heroic idealization, social distance, and imaginative devotion can overwhelm a sensitive mind and strain familial care.
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