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The Italians: A Novel

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An orphaned niece, raised under the austere guardianship of an aristocratic aunt in Lucca, grows a quiet determination and falls in love with a visiting count, a passion that awakens her longing for freedom and disrupts household calm. Jealousies, calumny, and the destruction of papers lead to accusation and a public trial that tests family honor and legal formality. The narrative traces the unraveling of secrets, clashes between ecclesiastical authority and civil law, and moral dilemmas as characters confront marriage bonds, reputation, and the personal costs of defending a name.

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Frances Minto Dickinson Elliot

Frances Minto Dickinson Elliot was a British author known for her historical novels and vivid portrayals of court life in Europe. Her notable works include "Old Court Life in France" and "Old Court Life in Spain," which provide readers with a glimpse into the customs and intrigues of royal courts. Elliot's writing is characterized by its rich detail and engaging narrative style, making her a significant figure in 19th-century literature. Additionally, she authored the novel "The Italians," further showcasing her versatility as a writer. Through her works, Elliot contributed to the literary heritage of historical fiction.

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