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The narrative follows Sir Philip Sidney through scenes of country life and courtly display, juxtaposing his poetic, political, and military obligations with intimate episodes at a manor where widowed Mary Gifford, her lively sister Lucy, and young Ambrose navigate family tensions. Fictional villagers and the Ratcliffe brothers provide personal threads that intersect with tournaments, patronage, campaigns, and the moral and spiritual questions that shape the protagonist's career. The work alternates quiet domestic detail and pageantry with battlefield and public events, culminating in the hero's decline and an epilogue showing aftermath and reflection.
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