The Poniard's Hilt; Or, Karadeucq and Ronan. A Tale of Bagauders and Vagres
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The narrator, an aged family member, traces several generations of a rural lineage through episodes of popular life and upheaval, mixing domestic memory, folklore, and social conflict. Interlinked tales portray brigand bands and marginalized groups, ecclesiastical and lordly authority, local miracles and judgments, sieges and rescues, and everyday labors, showing how violence, devotion, and solidarity shape communal survival. The book unfolds in distinct parts that shift between village hearths, outlaw camps, courtly halls, and religious sites, weaving episodic incidents into a panoramic portrayal of social tensions, moral choices, and the endurance of tradition.
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