The principal heroes of the novel are the musketeers. The novel's length finds it frequently broken into smaller parts. The narrative is set between 1660 and 1673 against the background of the transformation of Louis XIV from child monarch to Sun King.
The reader guesses beforehand whom the usher preceded in announcing the courier from Bretagne. This messenger was easily recognized. It was D'Artagnan, his clothes dusty, his face inflamed, his hair dripping with sweat, his legs stiff; he lifted his feet painfully at every step,...
The reader guesses beforehand whom the usher preceded in announcing thecourier from Bretagne. This messenger was easily recognized. It was D'Artagnan, hisclothes dusty, his face inflamed, his hair dripping with sweat, his legs stiff; he lifted hisfeet painfully at every step,...
El vizconde de Bragelonne (Le vicomte de Bragelonne) es una novela de Alexandre Dumas publicada en 1847. Es la tercera y ltima parte de las novelas de D'Artagnan o de la tambi n llamada Trilog a de los mosqueteros. Fue publicada inicialmente por entregas en el peri dico Le Si...
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The third and final volume of the 'd'Artagnon Romances', of which "The Three Musketeers" and "Twenty Years After" constitute the first and second volumes, The Vicomte de Bragelonne was first serialized between October 1847 to January 1850. It has subsequently been published in...
Ten Years After by Alexandre Dumas. This title is #3 of the D'Artagnan Romance Series. Plot: D'Artagnan discovers Belle Ile is being fortified and the engineer ostensibly in charge is Porthos, though the blueprints show Aramis' handwriting. Aramis, suspicious of d'Artagnan, sends...
""Ten Years Later"" is a historical adventure novel written by the renowned author Alexandre Dumas. Serving as a sequel to his iconic work ""The Three Musketeers,"" this thrilling tale takes readers back into the world of dashing musketeers and political intrigue in 17th-century...