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Set in fifth-century Alexandria, the narrative centers on a distinguished woman of classical learning whose cultivated household and the Museum gardens epitomize a fading intellectual world. As rival religious and civic factions vie for power, personal loyalties, love affairs, and conspiracies entangle her circle, exposing hypocrisy, fervor, and social decay. The author contrasts pagan aesthetics and philosophical ideals with the zeal and politics of a rising orthodoxy, tracing cultural extinction, moral ambiguity, and the tragic consequences that befall individuals and their community.
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