: Academic analysis often highlights the novel's use of "serialised fiction" techniques to maintain reader engagement through the continuous postponement of character gratification. Historical and Cultural Significance
The narrative centers on , a beautiful girl who was abandoned as a baby at the foot of the Lotrščak Tower in Zagreb. As she grows up, she becomes the target of the corrupt and lustful Canon Šimun . KД‡i LotrЕЎД‡aka
: Manduša is portrayed as a strong, active heroine rather than a passive victim, challenging traditional gender roles of the time. Divljan serves as her "masculine" protector and romantic counterpart. : Academic analysis often highlights the novel's use
The plot thickens with the arrival of a mysterious knight known as the , whose real name is Divljan . When Divljan is sentenced to death, Manduša bravely decides to save him by taking him as her husband, an act that forces them both into a life of danger and flight from the city's authorities. The story follows their various trials as they uncover secrets about their origins and eventually find happiness after the defeat of their enemies. Core Themes and Characters : Manduša is portrayed as a strong, active
: Zagorka uses the character of Canon Šimun to critique the corruption and "superstition" within the Catholic Church and the nobility.