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The narrative follows a young prince who returns from diplomatic service and is drawn into the violent politics and moral dilemmas of a tsarist era, confronting opritshniks, rival courtiers and lawless raids. It alternates vivid action—military engagements, robberies, trials and executions—with moments of village life, feasting, and folk practices, including magic and superstition. Relationships of loyalty, betrayal and reconciliation recur as characters negotiate personal honor against authoritarian demands. The work blends historical setting, political intrigue and popular customs to examine conscience, power and the human cost of allegiance while moving through episodic scenes that mix dramatic confrontations and reflective interludes.

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graf Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy

Graf Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy was a Russian writer known for his contributions to literature in the 19th century. He was a contemporary of notable literary figures and is recognized for his historical narratives and plays. His works often explore themes of power and morality, particularly in the context of Russian history. One of his significant works is "Ivan le terrible; ou, La Russie au XVIe siècle," which delves into the life and reign of Ivan the Terrible. Tolstoy's writing reflects a deep engagement with the complexities of Russian identity and history.

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