The Two Dianas
‘The Two Dianas’ is historical fiction at its most romantic and swashbuckling. Set in 16th century France, ´The Two Dianas´ offers a fictionalised account of the death of the French king, Henry II, at the hands of Gabriel, Comte de Montgomery. The Dianas in question are the king’s mistress, Diana de Poitiers, and her daughter, Diana de Castro. As the story unfolds, we are taken through Protestant uprisings, political deceptions, sword-rattling battles, and desperate romance. A fine tale packed with swagger and poise that defines much of Dumas’ work, ´The Two Dianas´ will surely delight anyone familiar with his other novels, such as ´The Three Musketeers´. Alexandre Dumas (1802 – 1870) was one of the most popular French authors and playwrights of the 19th Century. After the death of his father, Dumas travelled to Paris where he eventually decided to work in the theatre. He first came to public attention at the age of 27 with his first play, ‘King Henry III and his Courts.’ After a succession of successful stage plays, Dumas turned his hand to writing novels. Many of these were serialised in newspapers, such as ‘La Comtesse de Salisbury; Édouard III,’ and ‘Le Capitaine Paul.’ Many of Dumas’ later works have been hailed as timeless classics and adapted for television and the silver screen, such as ‘The Three Musketeers’, starring ‘Lord of the Rings’´ Orlando Bloom, and ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’, starring ‘Superman’ star, Henry Cavill.
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The Two Dianas
‘The Two Dianas’ is historical fiction at its most romantic and swashbuckling. Set in 16th century France, ´The Two Dianas´ offers a fictionalised account of the death of the French king, Henry II, at the hands of Gabriel, Comte de Montgomery. The Dianas in question are the king’s mistress, Diana de Poitiers, and her daughter, Diana de Castro. As the story unfolds, we are taken through Protestant uprisings, political deceptions, sword-rattling battles, and desperate romance. A fine tale packed with swagger and poise that defines much of Dumas’ work, ´The Two Dianas´ will surely delight anyone familiar with his other novels, such as ´The Three Musketeers´. Alexandre Dumas (1802 – 1870) was one of the most popular French authors and playwrights of the 19th Century. After the death of his father, Dumas travelled to Paris where he eventually decided to work in the theatre. He first came to public attention at the age of 27 with his first play, ‘King Henry III and his Courts.’ After a succession of successful stage plays, Dumas turned his hand to writing novels. Many of these were serialised in newspapers, such as ‘La Comtesse de Salisbury; Édouard III,’ and ‘Le Capitaine Paul.’ Many of Dumas’ later works have been hailed as timeless classics and adapted for television and the silver screen, such as ‘The Three Musketeers’, starring ‘Lord of the Rings’´ Orlando Bloom, and ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’, starring ‘Superman’ star, Henry Cavill.
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‘The Two Dianas’ is historical fiction at its most romantic and swashbuckling. Set in 16th century France, ´The Two Dianas´ offers a fictionalised account of the death of the French king, Henry II, at the hands of Gabriel, Comte de Montgomery. The Dianas in question are the king’s mistress, Diana de Poitiers, and her daughter, Diana de Castro. As the story unfolds, we are taken through Protestant uprisings, political deceptions, sword-rattling battles, and desperate romance. A fine tale packed with swagger and poise that defines much of Dumas’ work, ´The Two Dianas´ will surely delight anyone familiar with his other novels, such as ´The Three Musketeers´. Alexandre Dumas (1802 – 1870) was one of the most popular French authors and playwrights of the 19th Century. After the death of his father, Dumas travelled to Paris where he eventually decided to work in the theatre. He first came to public attention at the age of 27 with his first play, ‘King Henry III and his Courts.’ After a succession of successful stage plays, Dumas turned his hand to writing novels. Many of these were serialised in newspapers, such as ‘La Comtesse de Salisbury; Édouard III,’ and ‘Le Capitaine Paul.’ Many of Dumas’ later works have been hailed as timeless classics and adapted for television and the silver screen, such as ‘The Three Musketeers’, starring ‘Lord of the Rings’´ Orlando Bloom, and ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’, starring ‘Superman’ star, Henry Cavill.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788726671865
Publisher: Saga Egmont International
Publication date: 09/13/2022
Sold by: De Marque
Format: eBook
Pages: 823
File size: 1 MB

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.

Table of Contents

I.A Count's Son and a King's Daughter5
II.A Bride Who Plays with Her Doll14
III.The Camp21
IV.Diana De Poitiers32
V.The Apartments of the Royal Children40
VI.Diana De Castro44
VII.How the Constable De Montmorency Said His Pater Noster50
VIII.The Tilt-Yard55
IX.The Prison59
X.An Elegy During a Comedy63
XI.Peace or War72
XII.A Twofold Rogue76
XIII.The Height of Happiness80
XIV.Diana of Poitiers85
XV.Catherine De Medicis92
XVI.Lover or Brother100
XVII.The Horoscope105
XVIII.The Coquette113
XIX.Henry II. as Dauphin117
XX.The Use of Friends121
XXI.Jealousy Sometimes Abolished Titles, Even Before the Revolution124
XXII.Where a Woman Proves that a Man is Not Loved by Her129
XXIII.A Useless Devotion133
XXIV.How the Trace of Blood is Never Effaced137
XXV.The Heroic Ransom142
XXVI.Jean Peuquoy the Weaver149
XXVII.Gabriel at His Work155
XXVIII.Where Martin Guerre is Unfortunate158
XXIX.Martin Guerre Bungles161
XXX.Ruses De Guerre165
XXXI.Arnold's Memory170
XXXII.Theology173
XXXIII.Sister Benie180
XXXIV.A Glorious Defeat189
XXXV.Arnold Du Thill Does a Little Business194
XXXVI.More of the Honorable Negotiations of Arnold Du Thill203
XXXVII.Lord Wentworth206
XXXVIII.A Jailer in Love212
XXXIX.The Armorer's House217
XL.In which a Variety of Events are Grouped Together with Much Art225
XLI.How Arnold Du Thill Had Arnold Du Thill Hanged at Noyon234
XLII.The Pastoral Dreams of Arnold Du Thill249
XLIII.Pierre Peuquoy's Arms, Jean Peuquoy's Ropes, and Babette Peuquoy's Tears261
XLIV.Continuation of Martin Guerre's Tribulations273
XLV.Wherein the Character of Martin Guerre Begins to be Rehabilitated282
XLVI.Philosopher and Soldier290
XLVII.The Loveliness of Mary Stuart is as Fleeting in This Romance as it is in the History of France302
XLVIII.The Other Diana309
XLIX.A Great Idea for a Great Man317
L.A Side View of Certain Warriors323
LI.Not Such a Fool as He Looked336
LII.The 31st of December, 1557344
LIII.During the Cannonade353
LIV.Under the Tent364
LV.Little Boats Save Big Ships372
LVI.Obscuri Sola Sub Nocte382
LVII.Between Two Abysses389
LVIII.Arnold Du Thill Works More Evil to Poor Martin Guerre When Absent Than When Present395
LIX.Lord Wentworth at Bay403
LX.Love Disdained411
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