Sandra Belloni (originally Emilia in England) — Complete
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The novel follows a charismatic young singer who becomes the centre of an ambitious provincial salon, where hosts, celebrities, and local dignitaries arrange concerts to display taste and power. Her voice and manner provoke admiration, curiosity, and rivalry, while patrons and rivals manoeuvre to shape her public image. Interpersonal tensions, comedic misunderstandings, and subtle moral questions about art, social ambition, and authenticity unfold across episodes of courtship, patronage, and public performance. The narrative balances satirical observation of fashionable society with empathetic focus on the singer's private reserve, showing how personal feeling and public spectacle collide in a culture that values reputation and display.
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