The Countess de Charny

The Countess de Charny

by Alexandre Dumas
The Countess de Charny

The Countess de Charny

by Alexandre Dumas
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Overview

"The Countess de Charny" is a historical novel written by Alexandre Dumas, originally published in 1853. It is part of the larger series known as the "Marie Antoinette Romances," which includes "Joseph Balsamo" and "Queen's Necklace." This series explores the tumultuous period of the French Revolution and its aftermath.

The novel follows the story of Marie Antoinette, the Queen of France, and her interactions with various historical figures during the French Revolution. The titular character, the Countess de Charny, is a noblewoman who becomes entangled in the intrigue and political upheaval of the time.

As with many of Dumas' works, "The Countess de Charny" is filled with adventure, romance, and suspense. It intertwines historical events with fictional characters and plotlines, creating a vivid and engaging portrayal of this turbulent period in French history.

The novel captures the essence of the French Revolution, depicting the clash between the aristocracy and the revolutionaries, as well as the personal struggles and sacrifices of its characters. Through its rich storytelling and intricate plot, "The Countess de Charny" offers readers a captivating glimpse into one of the most fascinating periods in history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781835916254
Publisher: Magic Publisher
Publication date: 04/15/2024
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

About The Author

One of the most widely read French authors famed for his historical fiction of high adventure, Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) wrote more than a hundred plays and novels, including the famous Three Musketeers trilogy, The Count of Monte Cristo, and The Man in the Iron Mask. His books have been translated into more than 100 languages.

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