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The narrative opens in a prosperous Rhineland city dominated by a wealthy merchant whose daughter is admired as an idealized beauty. Young men form a militant social club that self-inflicts wounds and tests loyalties to prove devotion to her, while one outsider, Farina, resists their rites and is suspected because of his poverty and rumored studies of occult arts. Rivalries over small gestures and public displays of favor escalate tensions and expose the performative codes of honor and masculinity. Through vivid local detail the work examines social ritual, reputation, and the personal cost of conformity.

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George Meredith

George Meredith was an English novelist and poet, known for his innovative narrative techniques and exploration of complex themes such as love, society, and morality. His works often reflect the tensions of Victorian society, blending realism with elements of romance and comedy. Among his notable contributions to literature is "Beauchamp's Career," a multi-volume novel that delves into the life of a young man navigating the challenges of ambition and personal relationships. Meredith also wrote extensively in poetry, with collections like "A Reading of Life, with Other Poems" and "Ballads and Poems of Tragic Life," showcasing his lyrical prowess and philosophical insights.

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