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Adventures of the Comte de la Muette during the Reign of Terror - A Tale of Intrigue and Escape in Revolutionary France - cover

Adventures of the Comte de la Muette during the Reign of Terror - A Tale of Intrigue and Escape in Revolutionary France

Bernard Capes

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Adventures of the Comte de la Muette during the Reign of Terror," Bernard Capes deftly weaves a rich tapestry of intrigue and peril during one of French history's most tumultuous periods. Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, Capes combines vivid characterization with a sensuous narrative style, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the complexities of loyalty and betrayal. The Comte'Äôs escapades not only reflect the societal upheaval of the time but also explore the psychological dimensions of heroism and survival, resonating with the Romantic literature of the late 19th century, which often grappled with themes of individuality in crisis. Bernard Capes, a novelist known for his atmospheric storytelling and historical fidelity, was significantly influenced by the turbulent history and political dynamics of his era. Raised in a time when the repercussions of the Revolution were still being felt, Capes drew upon extensive research to create a protagonist who embodies both the exhilaration and fear of revolutionary France. His background in the arts and literature further enriched his narratives, allowing him to approach historical events with a unique imaginative lens. Readers seeking a gripping historical adventure will find Capes' novel a compelling exploration of a dramatic epoch, vividly reliving the stakes and passions swirling around the Reign of Terror. This book serves not only as a stimulating historical account but also as a timeless reflection on the human spirit under duress, making it essential for enthusiasts of historical fiction and Romantic literature alike.
Available since: 07/10/2023.
Print length: 173 pages.

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