Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge

Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge
Title Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge PDF eBook
Author Alexandre Dumas
Publisher
Pages 514
Release 1896
Genre France
ISBN

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The Knight of Maison-Rouge

The Knight of Maison-Rouge
Title The Knight of Maison-Rouge PDF eBook
Author Alexandre Dumas
Publisher Modern Library
Pages 450
Release 2004-09-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0812969634

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A major new translation of a forgotten classic Paris, 1793, the onset of the Terror. Brave Republican Maurice rescues a mys-terious and beautiful woman from an angry mob and is unknowingly drawn into a secret Royalist plot—a plot revolving around the imprisoned Queen of France, Marie Antoinette, and her enigmatic and fearless champion, the Knight of Maison-Rouge. Full of surprising twists, breakneck adventure, conspiracies, swordplay, romance, and heroism, The Knight of Maison-Rouge is an exhilarating tale of selflessness, love, and honor under the shadow of the guillotine. Dumas here is at the very height of his powers, and with this first and only modern translation, readers can once again ride with the Knight of Maison-Rouge.

The Marie Antoinette Romances

The Marie Antoinette Romances
Title The Marie Antoinette Romances PDF eBook
Author Alexandre Dumas
Publisher
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Release 1893
Genre
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The Knight of Maison-Rouge

The Knight of Maison-Rouge
Title The Knight of Maison-Rouge PDF eBook
Author Alexandre Dumas
Publisher Barnes & Noble
Pages 366
Release 2008
Genre France
ISBN 9780760791110

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A major new translation of a forgotten classic Paris, 1793, the onset of the Terror. Brave Republican Maurice rescues a mys-terious and beautiful woman from an angry mob and is unknowingly drawn into a secret Royalist plot--a plot revolving around the imprisoned Queen of France, Marie Antoinette, and her enigmatic and fearless champion, the Knight of Maison-Rouge. Full of surprising twists, breakneck adventure, conspiracies, swordplay, romance, and heroism, "The Knight of Maison-Rouge" is an exhilarating tale of selflessness, love, and honor under the shadow of the guillotine. Dumas here is at the very height of his powers, and with this first and only modern translation, readers can once again ride with the Knight of Maison-Rouge. "From the Hardcover edition."

Joseph Balsamo

Joseph Balsamo
Title Joseph Balsamo PDF eBook
Author Alexandre Dumas
Publisher
Pages 628
Release 1903
Genre
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The Last Cavalier

The Last Cavalier
Title The Last Cavalier PDF eBook
Author Alexandre Dumas
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 844
Release 2008-10-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1605982946

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Selected as a Top Ten Book of the Year by The Washington Post: the newly discovered last novel by the author of The Three Musketeers. Rousing, big, spirited, its action sweeping across oceans and continents, its hero gloriously indomitable, the last novel of Alexandre Dumas—lost for 125 years in the archives of the National Library in Paris—completes the oeuvre that Dumas imagined at the outset of his literary career. Indeed, the story of France from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century, as Dumas vibrantly retold it in his numerous enormously popular novels, has long been absent one vital, richly historical era: the Age of Napoleon. But no longer. Now, dynamically, in a tale of family honor and undying vengeance, of high adventure and heroic derring-do, The Last Cavalier fills that gap.

The Wicked Queen

The Wicked Queen
Title The Wicked Queen PDF eBook
Author Chantal Thomas
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 264
Release 1999
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Chantal Thomas presents the history of the mythification of one of the most infamous queens in all history, whose execution still fascinates us today. In The Wicked Queen, Chantal Thomas presents the history of the mythification of one of the most infamous queens in all history, whose execution still fascinates us today. Almost as soon as Marie-Antoinette, archduchess of Austria, was brought to France as the bride of Louis XVI in 1771, she was smothered in images. In a monarchy increasingly under assault, the charm and horror of her feminine body and her political power as a foreign intruder turned Marie-Antoinette into an alien other. Marie-Antoinette's mythification, argues Thomas, must be interpreted as the misogynist demonization of women's power and authority in revolutionary France.In a series of pamphlets written from the 1770s until her death in 1793, Marie-Antoinette is portrayed as a spendthrift, a libertine, an orgiastic lesbian, and a poisoner and infant murderess. In her analyses of these pamphlets, seven of which appear here in translation for the first time, Thomas reconstructs how the mounting hallucinatory and libelous discourse culminated in the inevitable destruction of what had become the counterrevolutionary symbol par excellence. The Wicked Queen exposes the elaborate process by which the myth of Marie-Antoinette emerged as a crucial element in the successful staging of the French Revolution.