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Klytia: A Story of Heidelberg Castle

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Set amid the courts and battlements of Heidelberg Castle during a period of confessional tension, the narrative interweaves courtly bustle, religious rivalry, and artistic ambition. A young Italian architect arrives seeking patronage while a dismissed parson and a court jester nurse grievances in the antechamber; rival theologians, foreign petitioners, and clerical agents maneuver for influence. Debates over doctrine and the control of offices play out against vivid descriptions of Gothic–Renaissance spaces, and schemes to promote the Church's interests unfold alongside the protagonist's efforts to secure work and favor.

About the Author

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Adolf Hausrath

Adolf Hausrath was a German author known for his historical and romantic fiction. His notable work, "Klytia: A Story of Heidelberg Castle," reflects his interest in the rich history and culture of Germany, particularly the romanticized past of Heidelberg. Hausrath's writing often intertwines elements of history with imaginative storytelling, inviting readers to explore the landscapes and legends of his homeland. Through his narratives, he contributed to the literary heritage of 19th-century Germany, capturing the essence of its historical sites and the emotions tied to them.