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An epistolary narrative of intimate letters charts an illicit passion between a nobleman and the sister of his lawful wife, set against the turmoil of political rebellion. The exchanged correspondence traces seduction, moral conflict and rivalry as desire repeatedly clashes with vows, social conventions and honor; female voices plead for virtue while male letters argue for overwhelming passion and rationalize transgression. The affair leads to betrayal, flight, a forced nominal marriage, capture and escape, and the letters are presented in chronological order to reveal shifting loyalties, jealousy, and the interplay of public crisis and private appetite. Themes include tensions between love and duty, gendered agency, and the corrosive effects of concealment and self-justification.
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