Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel - cover

We are sorry! The publisher (or author) gave us the instruction to take down this book from our catalog. But please don't worry, you still have more than 500,000 other books you can enjoy!

The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel

Emmuska Orczy

Publisher: DigiCat

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

In 'The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel', author Emmuska Orczy vividly transports readers to a tumultuous Paris in the year 1794, against the backdrop of the infamous Reign of Terror. Through her masterfully crafted prose, Orczy manages to weave a thrilling narrative of adventure, blending historical accuracy with memorable fictional exploits. The literary style she employs, richly detailed and characterized by a deft use of suspense, places this novel firmly within the classic adventure genre, all the while exploring the moral complexities of the French Revolution. This enduring tale of the enigmatic hero, the Scarlet Pimpernel, continues to captivate readers with its portrayal of courage and daring amidst dire circumstances.

Emmuska Orczy herself was a figure of considerable talent and intrigue, with her own aristocratic background perhaps informing her sympathetic portrayal of the nobility caught in the crossfire of Revolution. Born in Hungary, her life and works were significantly influenced by her experiences as an immigrant in turn-of-the-century England. 'The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel', as a piece of her larger body of work, reflects Orczy's keen understanding of political tumult and her flair for creating indelible characters that grapple with issues of identity, allegiance, and valor.

Avid readers and newcomers alike will find 'The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel' not just an engaging historical novel but also a vivid exploration of heroism in the face of adversity. This book comes highly recommended to those who appreciate a blend of accurate historical setting with the thrill of espionage and heroic derring-do. Orczy's Scarlet Pimpernel is the quintessential hero, and his intrepid adventures continue to inspire and entertain, promising a reading experience that is both intellectually stimulating and unfailingly entertaining.
Available since: 11/22/2022.
Print length: 225 pages.

Other books that might interest you

  • Cristero War - The Rebellion against the Mexican Government's Anti-Catholic Laws - cover

    Cristero War - The Rebellion...

    Kelly Mass

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Cristero War, also known as the Cristero Rebellion or La Cristiada [la kistjaa], was a widespread and deeply significant conflict that unfolded in central and western Mexico during the late 1920s. It was primarily driven by a violent response to the secularist and anti-clerical provisions of the 1917 Mexican Constitution, which sought to curtail the influence of the Catholic Church over the country's political and social life. The Constitution introduced sweeping reforms, including the restriction of church property rights and the severe limitations placed on the clergy’s ability to engage in public life. 
    This growing tension reached a boiling point when President Plutarco Elías Calles, who came into power in 1924, took decisive action to enforce these secular provisions. In 1926, Calles issued an executive order to aggressively implement Article 130 of the 1917 Constitution, known as the Calles Law. This law effectively outlawed many aspects of Catholicism in Mexico, including the practice of the religion in public spaces, the establishment of religious orders, and the public involvement of the clergy in education and politics. Calles' aim was to reduce the power of the Catholic Church, which had long been one of the most influential institutions in Mexican society, and to curb what he perceived as an obstacle to modernization and national unity.
    Show book
  • Artful Truths - The Philosophy of Memoir - cover

    Artful Truths - The Philosophy...

    Helena de Bres

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Offers a philosophical perspective on the nature and value of writing a memoir. 
      
    Artful Truths offers a concise guide to the fundamental philosophical questions that arise when writing a literary work about your own life. Bringing a philosopher’s perspective to a general audience, Helena de Bres addresses what a memoir is, how the genre relates to fiction, memoirists’ responsibilities to their readers and subjects, and the question of why to write a memoir at all. Along the way, she delves into a wide range of philosophical issues, including the nature of the self, the limits of knowledge, the idea of truth, the obligations of friendship, the relationship between morality and art, and the question of what makes a life meaningful. 
      
    Written in a clear and conversational style, it offers a resource for those who write, teach, and study memoirs, as well as those who love to read them. With a combination of literary and philosophical knowledge, de Bres takes the many challenges directed at memoirists seriously, while ultimately standing in defense of a genre that, for all its perplexities—and maybe partly because of them—continually proves to be both beloved and valuable. 
    Show book
  • The Path of Resilience - 11:11 Magazine - Conscious Living Series - cover

    The Path of Resilience - 11:11...

    SIMRAN

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Embark on a transformative journey with *The Path of Resilience*, the groundbreaking first volume in the new 11:11 Magazine Conscious Living Series. This life enhancement and personal growth digest invites you to rediscover your innate strength, guiding you through the cycles of challenge and renewal that shape the human experience. 
    Within these pages, you’ll explore the sacred blueprint you brought into this world-a version of yourself brimming with divine capacities, gifts, and awe-inspiring potential. *The Path of Resilience* reveals how true spiritual resilience is cultivated: not by avoiding discomfort or adversity, but by courageously leaning into resistance, witnessing your own evolution, and embracing both the light and shadow of life. 
    Through rich wisdom 'devoted to the journey of your soul' -you will learn to:  
    - Unravel the illusions that limit your growth and reweave a life of authenticity and purpose. 
    - Transform resistance into a source of inner communion and strength. 
    - Ground yourself in spiritual discernment, acting from love, clarity, and inner authority. 
    - Navigate life’s cycles-birth, death, rebirth-with grace and self-awareness. 
    - Cultivate resilience as a sacred practice, empowering your journey toward your most authentic, radiant Self. 
    Whether you are facing personal challenges, seeking deeper meaning, or longing to awaken your highest potential, *The Path of Resilience* offers a profound invitation: each moment of resistance is a doorway to transformation.  
    Step through, and discover the enduring power within you. Each new 'conscious living' digest intimately guides your path of focused internal growth for an empowered and expanding external experience. You are never alone, and always held. You are Energy, Growth, Truth, and Wisdom -Living sacred geometry... Being light, sound, color... Knowing humanity, and divinity. 
    Welcome to 11:11's Gateway for Conscious Living!
    Show book
  • Marcelo by Marcelo - cover

    Marcelo by Marcelo

    Sarab Zavaleta

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    This is the biography of a young man with some neurological differences, written in the first person. Through his eyes, we see how he perceives his life and negotiates his reality. His world and his understandings of life may be different from the norm, but we learn to appreciate a special type of soul that should be acknowledged and celebrated as part of human diversity. This book also demonstrates the love and nurturance of his mother and the dynamics of his relationship with her. We also enjoy reading about the very comfortable lifestyle that Marcelo has been given, including his worldwide travels. This book is a unique contribution to our understanding of the autistic and human experience.
    Show book
  • I Speak Radio - cover

    I Speak Radio

    Anna Bromley

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Seit 2010 lädt Anna Bromley Künstler*innen, Aktivist*innen und Kulturforscher*innen in das Radiostudio ein, um gemeinsam über Sprache und Stimme im Kontext von Sound, Politik und Alltag nachzudenken. Was als Recherche-Format in einem Künstler*innen-Radio begann, wurde über die Jahre zu eigenständigen Ausstellungsbeiträgen, die das Radio und seine sicht- und unsichtbaren Übertragungskörper in den Blick bzw. in die Ohrmuschel nehmen. 
    
    Die Publikation spiegelt Bromleys kollaborative Radiopraxis durch den erstmaligen Abdruck einer Auswahl ihrer radiophonen Essays. Darüber hinaus gibt die Publikation einen Einblick in die damit verbundenen Ausstellungsformate, die ebenso die Zusammenarbeit mit einer großen Anzahl an Künstler*innen, Aktivist*innen, Radiomacher*innen und Theoretiker*innen einschließt. Als Insert enthält das Buch einen Bild- und Textindex zu Bromleys weiteren künstlerischen Arbeiten.
    Show book
  • Stories on lord Ganesh series - 26 - From various sources of Ganesh purana - cover

    Stories on lord Ganesh series -...

    Anusha HS

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Lord Ganesh is the son of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. He is the first one to get worshipped before worshipping any other god. We can say in short that there is no Hindu who doesn't perform Lord Ganesh’s worship. In Ramayana Lord Rama had worshipped Lord Ganesh. 
    In Mahabharata Lord Krishna had also worshipped Lord Ganesh. They have become the role models to the whole world. Before the beginning of any work it is common to worship Lord Ganesh. There are many Holy hymns on Lord Ganesh. Lord Ganesh’s favorite food is modak. 
    He gets pleased if we offer Durva grass to him. He also loves red Hibiscus flower. He is called the vighnaharta because he wards off all the obstacles in our life. He is also called vighnaraja. There are infinite names to Lord Ganesh which we cannot explain. He ties a snake around his waist.
    Show book