Veronica Cybo
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The narrative follows an aristocratic woman who adopts foreign dress and manners, provoking divided receptions at home and abroad and ultimately suffering exile and a fraught return. Episodes of social misunderstanding and personal bitterness alternate with reflective passages on language, translation, and cultural reception, while the author interweaves prefatory remarks and shorter pieces that meditate on literary influence, patriotic feeling, and the emotional cost of displacement, producing a blend of story and commentary about identity, belonging, and the tension between public image and private attachment.
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