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Attila: A Romance. Vol. I.

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The narrative follows a powerful leader whose early simple habits give way to ambition and moral change, set against military camps, pastoral Dalmatian scenes, and imperial courts. Political manoeuvring and cultural clashes between Roman authorities and barbarian chiefs unfold alongside domestic episodes of letters, arranged marriages, and uneasy family ties. Romantic entanglements and personal forebodings about fate and death heighten tensions, while scenes alternate between intimate household life and broader schemes of conquest. Recurring themes include the corrosive effects of power, loyalty versus self-interest, and the human costs of public ambition.

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G. P. R. James

G. P. R. James was a British novelist and historical writer, active in the 19th century. He is known for his romantic and historical novels that often explore themes of love, honor, and adventure. Among his notable works is "Agincourt: A Romance," which reflects his interest in English history and the complexities of human relationships during tumultuous times. James's storytelling is characterized by rich descriptions and intricate plots, making his works a significant contribution to the literary heritage of his era. His extensive bibliography includes titles such as "Arabella Stuart: A Romance from English History" and "Darnley; or, The Field of the Cloth of Gold."

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