The Wanderings of Persiles and Sigismunda: A Northern Story
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Two devoted pilgrims undertake a hazardous pilgrimage through a fantastical northern world, enduring shipwrecks, captivity, disguises, betrayals, and chance encounters that produce nested anecdotes and romantic interludes. The narrative unfolds episodically, alternating perilous adventures with moral reflections, tales told by secondary figures, and tests of faith, constancy, and honor. Encounters with strange peoples, jealous rivals, and providential rescues repeatedly delay their union while revealing social mores and the workings of fate. The plot resolves as patient perseverance and revealed identities restore order and reward steadfast love after long wanderings.
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