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The Regent's Daughter
Alexandre Dumas
Synopsis "The Regent's Daughter"
Embark on a captivating journey through 18th-century France with "The Regent's Daughter" by Alexandre Dumas. In this sweeping historical romance, Dumas transports readers to the glittering court of the Regency era, where intrigue, passion, and political intrigue abound.At the heart of the story is Isabelle de Rohan, the spirited and courageous daughter of the powerful Regent of France. As Isabelle navigates the treacherous waters of courtly life, she finds herself ensnared in a web of betrayal and deception that threatens to tear her world apart.Against the backdrop of lavish balls, secret rendezvous, and palace intrigue, "The Regent's Daughter" unfolds as a thrilling tale of forbidden love and daring adventure. With its richly drawn characters and vivid historical detail, Dumas paints a vivid portrait of a tumultuous era in French history, bringing to life the glamour and intrigue of the Regency court.As Isabelle's story unfolds, readers are swept up in a whirlwind of romance, betrayal, and redemption, as she fights to reclaim her rightful place in a world where power and passion collide. With its blend of romance, suspense, and political intrigue, "The Regent's Daughter" is a timeless classic that will keep readers eagerly turning pages until the very end.Whether you're a fan of historical fiction or simply looking for a captivating tale of love and adventure, "The Regent's Daughter" is sure to enchant and enthrall. Let Alexandre Dumas be your guide as you journey through the corridors of power and passion in this unforgettable novel.
(1802-1870) fue una figura dominante en la escena literaria del siglo XIX francés. Autor de novelas inolvidables, como El conde de Montecristo, Los tres mosqueteros, Veinte años después, El tulipán negro, La reina Margot o La guerra de las mujeres, su literatura de corte novelesco continúa viva en nuestro tiempo. Sus novelas se reeditan sin cesar y sus historias son adaptadas una y otra vez por la industria cinematográfica.