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The story is set at a country manor where a troublesome dragon hidden in the cellar disrupts household life, provoking the choleric baron, his daughter, servants, and a young would-be champion to various comic stratagems. Episodes portray domestic fussiness, mock-heroic preparations, improbable devices, and a series of traps and encounters that lead to a final confrontation during a snowy, festive denouement. The narrative parodies medieval romance and heroic convention through burlesque tone, playful illustrations, and recurring jokes about rank, wine, and etiquette, blending farce, adventure, and affectionate satire of chivalric storytelling.

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Owen Wister

Owen Wister was an American author and playwright, best known for his contributions to Western literature. His most notable work, "The Virginian," published in 1902, is often credited with establishing the modern Western genre. Wister's writing reflects his experiences in the American West, blending adventure with themes of individualism and morality. In addition to his fiction, he wrote essays and plays, showcasing his versatility as a writer. His works, such as "Lady Baltimore" and "Lin McLean," further explore the complexities of human relationships and the American landscape, solidifying his place in the literary heritage of the United States.

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