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The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard

Arthur Conan Doyle

Verlag: Al-Mashreq eBookstore

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The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard is the first collection of stories about the exuberant French soldier Étienne Gerard, published in 1896. In these adventures, Arthur Conan Doyle introduces Brigadier Gerard as a dashing Hussar officer in Napoleon's army – courageous, outrageously vain, and endearingly obtuse. Through Gerard's first-person reminiscences, we gallop into battle alongside him and laugh at his grandiose self-regard. Among the eight tales: "How Brigadier Gerard Won His Medal" recounts a daring mission in Spain where Gerard, sent to capture a bridge, ends up single-handedly saving Napoleon himself (at least in Gerard's telling); "How the Brigadier Slew the Fox" transports Gerard to England during a peace, where he confuses fox-hunting with a military operation, leading to comic cultural misunderstandings. Another exploit, "The Brigadier in Three Captivities," sees Gerard imprisoned by the British, Spaniards, and Russians in turn, escaping each time by wit, charm, or sheer boldness. Doyle uses Gerard's perspective – full of hyperbolic praise for French glory and romantic chivalry – to gently spoof the era's national stereotypes while delivering genuinely thrilling action. Readers experience the smoke and sabers of early 19th-century warfare: the thick of the charge at Waterloo, covert scouting in the Alps, duels at dawn. Throughout, Brigadier Gerard's biggest antagonist is often his own ego: he cannot fathom why others don't recognize him as the world's greatest swordsman, rider, and lover. Yet Doyle ensures we also see Gerard's true heroism and kindness beneath the bombast. The brigadier's unwavering loyalty to France and to his friends renders him lovable. The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard brilliantly balances comedy and adventure – a difficult feat Doyle manages with breezy prose and affection for his character. These tales were highly popular, even rivalling Sherlock Holmes in contemporary acclaim, and they remain a delightful showcase of Doyle's storytelling range. With their mix of Napoleonic flair, humor, and swashbuckling escapade, the Exploits prove that sometimes the most memorable heroes are those who can laugh at themselves while charging headlong into danger.
Verfügbar seit: 01.08.2025.
Drucklänge: 230 Seiten.

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