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The narrative is set amid evocative ruined ecclesiastical surroundings and follows intersecting lives during the religious upheavals of the era, contrasting two sincere advocates for opposing confessional causes. It weaves historical incident, local antiquarian detail, and the fortunes of several families into a plot that combines romance, mistaken identities, and conspiratorial intrigue, while portraying monastic life, civic disorder, and rural customs. Tone alternates between comic observation and tragic consequence as private loyalties and public politics collide, and ceremonial ruins serve as a backdrop for debates about faith, honor, and social change.
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