The Legend of Monte della Sibilla; or, Le paradis de la reine Sibille
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A wandering knight and his squire travel to a mountain shrine and are admitted to an enchanted court presided over by a legendary Sibyl, where cultivated women provide music, wine, and ordered pleasures under peculiar rules that regulate departure. Weeks of indulgence give way to unease when the visitors notice a recurring nocturnal absence of the women and uncover a strange connection to the queen, provoking suspicion and eventual flight. The narrative poem uses comic and satirical verse, blending folklore, classical allusion, and travelogue detail to examine temptation, credulity, and the fragility of civilized restraint.
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