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The volume opens with a light comedy set at the early ninth-century Frankish court, where a princess navigates paternal authority, courtly ritual and romantic tension as relics, an exotic elephant, and a mysterious ring expose secrets and loyalties; scenes mix mythic legend and domestic drama against ceremonial pageantry. A sequence of lyrical poems follows, offering short meditations and place-pictures—coastal and inland landscapes, evening skies, and southern scenes—that explore memory, local color, and quiet reflection in varied poetic tones.
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