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Set amid the Civil War, the narrative follows a Northern young lawyer who encounters a Southern woman exiled because her father refuses to join the rebellion; their acquaintance develops into a complex romantic triangle with a Union officer. The plot alternates camp, battlefield, and occupied Southern-city scenes, depicting enlistment, combat, hospital life, and the reorganization of local labor under military occupation. Interwoven with portraits of New Orleans social life and wartime domesticity, the work traces the woman's shifting loyalties, her emotional choices, and the eventual domestic resolution that concludes her personal journey.

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John William De Forest

John William De Forest was an American novelist and a prominent figure in 19th-century literature, known for his insightful explorations of American society and the complexities of the Civil War era. His notable work, "Miss Ravenel's Conversion from Secession to Loyalty," reflects the tumultuous political landscape of the time, while his novel "Overland: A Novel" offers a vivid portrayal of the American West. De Forest's writing is characterized by its realism and attention to social issues, contributing significantly to the literary heritage of his time.

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