Il Cavalier Mostardo
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A satirical narrative alternates a third-person account with a defiant first-person letter from an elderly, boastful gentleman who protests his portrayal, defends a failed love and issues a public challenge to a political rival. The text lampoons performative patriotism and social pretensions while mixing comic bravado with moments of melancholy. Scenes move between salon reminiscence, combative rhetoric, and local intrigues, debating concepts of republicanism, authority, and personal honor. The structure pairs narrated episodes with direct interjections that clarify motives and highlight tensions between private feeling and public reputation.
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