The Countess Cosel: A Romance of History of the Times of Augustus the Strong
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The narrative traces a noblewoman's rise at an opulent but volatile royal court dominated by a charismatic, pleasure-seeking ruler. She attains intimate favour and influence, then becomes enmeshed in rivalries, factional intrigues, and the moral compromises demanded by court life. As antagonisms deepen and counsel turns malicious, misunderstandings and political maneuvering precipitate her sudden disgrace and long enforced isolation. The work focuses on the interplay of personal passion and public ambition, showing how ceremonial splendour, jealousy, and betrayal combine to dismantle a life once secure within the gilded structures of power.
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