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A Conspiracy of the Carbonari

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Set during the 1809 campaign around the battle of Aspern, the narrative interweaves vivid battlefield description with salons, secret plots, and personal entanglements. A Polish exile and a socially prominent woman develop a tumultuous romance that conflicts with his lifelong patriotic hatred of occupiers and with clandestine networks plotting against imperial rule. Military action, espionage, and conspiratorial cells provide the political backdrop while scenes of domestic passion and moral choice probe loyalty, vengeance, and sacrifice. The work alternates large-scale military drama with intimate psychological moments to examine how love and national duty collide amid revolutionary turmoil.

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L. Mühlbach

Luise Mühlbach was a German author known for her historical novels that vividly portray significant figures and events from European history. Active in the 19th century, she gained popularity for her engaging narratives and rich characterizations. Among her notable works are "Frederick the Great and His Court" and "Empress Josephine: An Historical Sketch of the Days of Napoleon," which reflect her interest in the lives of influential leaders and their times. Mühlbach's writing often blends historical fact with imaginative storytelling, making her contributions to literature a fascinating exploration of history through a narrative lens.

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