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The novel opens in a stately château where a fashionable house party revives a Renaissance Court of Love, using elaborate pageantry as a frame for prolonged debates about the nature of love. Through richly described settings and spirited social exchanges, it examines differing attitudes toward attachment, possession, sincerity, and performance among witty, privileged characters. Interpersonal entanglements, flirtations, and moral quandaries develop amid elegant entertainments, and the narrative combines keen observation, irony, and romantic feeling to consider how personal desire and social expectation shape conduct, reputation, and ensuing consequences.

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Ouida

Ouida was the pen name of the English novelist Maria Louise Ramé, known for her vivid storytelling and strong characterizations. Active in the late 19th century, she gained popularity for her works that often explored themes of love, social issues, and the human condition. One of her most famous stories, "A Dog of Flanders," reflects her ability to evoke deep emotional responses through simple yet poignant narratives. Ouida's writing style is characterized by its lush descriptions and a focus on the lives of the upper classes, making her a notable figure in Victorian literature.

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