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The narrative interweaves episodes in a Salzburg-area religious and academic milieu, centered on a melancholic noblewoman living in a ladies' convent whose family history and a brutal servant expose moral contradictions around wealth and reputation. Parallel strands follow restless students and townspeople unsettled by the arrival of provocative healers and magicians such as Paracelsus and Faustus, whose powers and comportment elicit both practical reliance and moral dread. The work examines tensions between faith, superstition, and emergent knowledge, showing how rumor, melancholy, and the uncanny shape individual fates.
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