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The narrative follows a newcomer to a sunlit, exotic principality who becomes entangled in romantic rivalries, court conspiracies, and social satire. Episodes alternate between lyrical reflection and comic excess as disguises, examinations of local custom, and personal rivalries lead to knighting ceremonies, plots against the throne, and violent encounters. Two idealized heroines and a cast drawn from both high and low society illuminate themes of love, honor, and absurdity while digressions lampoon manners and taste. The action builds to a pitched conflict and a subsequent reordering of authority, concluding with a seaside episode that blends a miraculous occurrence and poetic closure.

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James Elroy Flecker

James Elroy Flecker was an English poet and playwright, known for his lyrical and evocative writing style. His works often explore themes of adventure and the exotic, reflecting his fascination with the East. One of his notable plays, "Hassan: The Story of Hassan of Bagdad," tells the tale of a journey to Samarkand, blending rich imagery with philosophical undertones. Flecker's poetry collection, "Forty-Two Poems," showcases his mastery of language and form, contributing to his reputation in early 20th-century literature. Despite his early death, his works continue to resonate with readers, highlighting his unique voice in the literary heritage of his time.

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