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The narrative follows a young monk, Ambrosius, sent to a remote mountain monastery whose austere faith is shaken by an intense attachment to Benedicta, the hangman’s daughter. As he ministers among superstitious villagers and confronts communal and institutional pressures, his inner conflict between religious duty and earthly feeling intensifies, driving difficult moral decisions that touch several lives. The tale combines gothic atmosphere, legal and social tension, and psychological torment to examine conscience, temptation, and the consequences of transgression.
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