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A displaced duke and a scattering of nobles and lovers retreat to a forest, where courtly rivalries, duels of wit, and romantic pursuits intertwine. A woman adopts a male disguise to test devotion and reclaim agency, setting off a chain of mistaken identities, secret loves, and comic encounters. The pastoral setting contrasts with court politics and allows for songs, witty dialogue, and reflective monologues that examine identity, performance, aging, and the nature of love. The plot resolves through reconciliations and marriages, emphasizing the restorative and revelatory effects of exile and simple living.
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