Red Fleece
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Peter Mowbray meets Berthe, a woman burdened by the legacy of a radical father, and their growing attachment unfolds against a landscape of political upheaval. Personal intimacy repeatedly collides with arrests, trials, wards for amputees, bombproof shelters, prisons, and battlefield scenes. The narrative shifts between quiet domestic moments and stark public violence, tracing how conviction, trauma, and duty reshape relationships. Persistent images of execution, mutilation, and confinement underscore the physical and moral costs exacted by revolutionary struggle and war.
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