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The narrative opens with a triumphant arrival in Ferrara, where a celebrated woman presents a radiant public image that conceals a troubled private past. Determined to begin anew through marriage to the heir, she navigates courtly spectacle, moral doubt, and the weight of family obligations while observers—scholars, courtiers, and relatives—speculate about her character. A kinswoman and attendant moves beside her as a quieter foil, and interactions among nobles, clergy, and judges reveal layers of ambition, jealousy, and ritual display. Alternating scenes of pageantry and inward reflection examine reputation, conscience, reinvention, and the uneasy overlap of personal guilt and political life.
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