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A Jewish man who has resettled in a coastal city develops a companionship with a young traveler and becomes enmeshed in private and public struggles. The narrative traces his upbringing, family ties, romantic entanglements, and participation in communal councils as political tensions mount around an impending uprising. Scenes alternate between intimate domestic life, religious observance, and charged public assemblies, leading to pursuit, flight, and attempts at reconciliation. Recurring concerns include personal identity, communal responsibility, the costs of love and loyalty, and the conflict between individual honor and collective political forces.

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Józef Ignacy Kraszewski

Józef Ignacy Kraszewski was a prominent Polish novelist, playwright, and historian, active during the 19th century. He is known for his extensive literary output, which includes over 200 works that reflect the social and political landscape of his time. Kraszewski's notable novels, such as "Count Brühl" and "The Countess Cosel: A Romance of History of the Times of Augustus the Strong," showcase his ability to weave historical narratives with rich character development. His works often explore themes of identity, culture, and the complexities of Polish history, contributing significantly to the literary heritage of Poland.

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