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The Counts of Gruyère

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A concise regional history traces the development, fortunes, and eventual dissolution of a medieval comital house centered on a castle-dominated alpine district. The narrative moves from early origins and pastoral customs through the church’s social influence and shifting feudal loyalties to neighboring powers, recounting armed conflicts, Burgundian and other wars, succession disputes, and the strains of religious reform. It describes civic and domestic life—festivals, architecture, craft traditions—and the disruptive effects of plague, popular ritual, and persecution, closing with the loss of comital authority and the district’s condition after the family’s fall; supporting material and illustrations are appended.

About the Author

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Anna De Koven

Anna De Koven was an American author known for her contributions to literature in the late 19th century. She is particularly recognized for her novel "The Counts of Gruyère," which showcases her ability to weave intricate narratives with rich character development. De Koven's work often reflects themes of social dynamics and personal relationships, resonating with readers of her time. Her literary style is marked by a keen observation of human behavior, making her a notable figure in the literary heritage of her era.

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