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Though Andre-Louis Moreau was educated as a simple lawyer, the murder of his friend in cold blood by the villainous Marquis de la Tour d'Azyr force him to take more drastic action. When no justice is found in the courts, and he is told that nobles do not care to interfere with the Marquis' business, Moreau sparks the powder keg that is the French peoples' growing hatred of the nobility - fanning the flames of revolution.
He was born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad. And that was all his patrimony. His very paternity was obscure, although the village of Gavrillac had long since dispelled the cloud of mystery that hung about it. Those simple Brittany folk were not so simple as to be deceived by a pretended relationship which did not even possess the virtue of originality. When a nobleman, for no apparent reason, announces himself the godfather of an infant fetched no man knew whence, and thereafter cares for the lad’s rearing and education, the most unsophisticated of country folk perfectly understand the situation. And so the good people of Gavrillac permitted themselves no illusions on the score of the real relationship between Andre-Louis Moreau — as the lad had been named — and Quintin de Kercadiou, Lord of Gavrillac, who dwelt in the big grey house that dominated from its eminence the village clustering below...FROM THE BOOKS.
Scaramouche pushes the republican cause in the first years of the French Revolution, while pursuing law, politics, fencing and entertainment.
"Scaramouche: A Romance of the French Revolution" by Rafael Sabatini is a thrilling historical novel set against the backdrop of the turbulent French Revolution. The story follows André-Louis Moreau, a young lawyer whose life is turned upside down when his best friend is killed by the aristocratic Marquis de La Tour d'Azyr. Swearing vengeance, André-Louis joins a troupe of actors and assumes the role of Scaramouche, a cunning and eloquent character who becomes a voice of the people. As André-Louis navigates his dual life as a revolutionary and a performer, he becomes deeply involved in the political upheaval of the time. His journey takes him from the grand theaters of Paris to the dangerous streets filled with revolutionary fervor. Along the way, he encounters a cast of unforgettable characters, including the passionate Aline, the formidable Georges Danton, and the ruthless Robespierre. Sabatini's "Scaramouche" is renowned for its masterful blend of romance, adventure, and historical detail. The novel captures the spirit of an era marked by dramatic change and the fight for justice. With its swashbuckling hero and intricate plot, "Scaramouche" offers readers an exhilarating ride through one of history's most pivotal periods. This timeless tale of love, revenge, and political intrigue remains a beloved classic in historical fiction.
A romantic adventure, Scaramouche tells the story of a young lawyer during the French Revolution. In the course of his adventures he becomes an actor portraying "Scaramouche" (a roguish buffoon character in the commedia dell'arte). He also becomes a revolutionary, politician, and fencing-master, confounding his enemies with his powerful orations and swordsmanship. He is forced by circumstances to change sides several times. The book also depicts his transformation from cynic to idealist. ============ KEYWORDS/TAGS: adventure books - adventure books for men - adventure book for girls - adventure book for boys - adventure book series - adventure book adult - adventure book boys - adventure book gift - adventure stories for adults - adventure stories for boys - adventure stories for young boys - adventure stories for kids
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Mr. Caryll, lately from Rome, stood by the window, looking out over the rainswept, steaming quays to Notre Dame on the island yonder. Overhead rolled and crackled the artillery of an April thunderstorm, and Mr. Caryll, looking out upon Paris in her shroud of rain, under her pall of thundercloud, felt himself at harmony with Nature. Over his heart, too, the gloom of storm was lowering, just as in his heart it was still little more than April time. Behind him, in that chamber furnished in dark oak and leather of a reign or two ago, sat Sir Richard Everard at a vast writing-table all a-litter with books and papers; and Sir Richard watched his adoptive son with fierce, melancholy eyes, watched him until he grew impatient of this pause. "Well?" demanded the old baronet harshly. "Will you undertake it, Justin, now that the chance has come?" And he added: "You'll never hesitate if you are the man I have sought to make you." Mr. Caryll turned slowly. "It is because I am the man that you-that God and you-have made me that I do hesitate." His voice was quiet and pleasantly modulated, and he spoke English with the faintest slur-perceptible, perhaps, only to the keenest ear-of a French accent. To ears less keen it would merely seem that he articulated with a precision so singular as to verge on pedantry.