The Chief Justice: A Novel
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The narrative follows Charles Victor, Baron von Sendlingen, an upright presiding judge in a provincial northern Austrian court, and traces his public duties and private fate amid conservative aristocratic decline and a fractious, multiethnic society. Courtroom episodes and social encounters force him to confront legal corruption, entrenched prejudice, and conflicts between tradition and emerging modern values. The story weaves legal dilemmas, personal honor, and community tensions into a portrait of provincial life, using diverse local characters to illuminate moral complexity, the limits of justice, and the human costs of social change.
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