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A sensuous narrative centers on a celebrated courtesan in Alexandria, tracing her relationships, public life, and the social rituals that surround desire. Structured in five books, the episodes range from intimate encounters and bacchanalian festivities to dreams, public tumult, and meditations on beauty, piety, mortality, and the body's place in civic culture. The text presents eroticism and devotion without moralizing, portraying physical love as both earthly pleasure and a source of dignity, while following the courtesan's fortunes through scenes of passion, reverence, loss, and transformation.
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