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"e;The Young Duke"e; by Benjamin Disraeli immerses readers in the glittering world of the English aristocracy. The narrative centers around the spirited and ambitious Charles Egremont, the young Duke of St. James. As he navigates the complex tapestry of high society, Charles grapples with matters of inheritance, love, and political maneuvering. Disraeli weaves a tale that not only captures the allure of privilege but also delves into the moral dilemmas faced by the young duke. Set against the backdrop of Regency England, the novel combines romance, societal critique, and political intrigue, providing a nuanced exploration of power, responsibility, and the choices that define one's destiny.
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Table of contents
- BOOK I.
- BOOK II.
- BOOK III.
- BOOK IV.
- BOOK V.
- BOOK V [CONTINUED]
