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The narrative chronicles the rise and fall of a medieval count named Richard, tracing his youthful vigor, courtly triumphs, and eventual downfall. It follows his passionate, often fraught bond with Jehane, whose presence shapes his choices and exposes competing loyalties. Court intrigues, rival nobles, poetic contests, and violent clashes complicate alliances and fuel personal and political strife. Later episodes depict campaigns abroad, sieges, captivity, and moral reckonings that test honor, love, and leadership. Structured in two parts, the work shifts from ardor and ascent to disillusionment and a tragic resolution.

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Maurice Hewlett

Maurice Hewlett was an English novelist and poet known for his vivid storytelling and exploration of historical themes. His works often reflect a deep appreciation for nature and the human experience, as seen in his notable book "Earthwork out of Tuscany," which combines impressions and translations inspired by the Italian landscape. Hewlett's literary contributions also include novels such as "Frey and His Wife" and "Gudrid the Fair: A Tale of the Discovery of America," showcasing his versatility across genres. His writing is characterized by a lyrical style and a keen sense of place, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

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