La Reine Margot
LA REINE MARGOT (1845) is a novel of suspense and drama which recreates the violent world of intrigue, murder, and duplicity of the French Renaissance. This revised edition of the classic translation of 1846 is richly annotated. An Introduction sets Dumas and his works in their literary, historical, and cultural context. 432 pp.
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La Reine Margot
LA REINE MARGOT (1845) is a novel of suspense and drama which recreates the violent world of intrigue, murder, and duplicity of the French Renaissance. This revised edition of the classic translation of 1846 is richly annotated. An Introduction sets Dumas and his works in their literary, historical, and cultural context. 432 pp.
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La Reine Margot

La Reine Margot

by Alexandre Dumas
La Reine Margot

La Reine Margot

by Alexandre Dumas

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Overview

LA REINE MARGOT (1845) is a novel of suspense and drama which recreates the violent world of intrigue, murder, and duplicity of the French Renaissance. This revised edition of the classic translation of 1846 is richly annotated. An Introduction sets Dumas and his works in their literary, historical, and cultural context. 432 pp.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789635254088
Publisher: Booklassic
Publication date: 06/29/2015
Series: La Reine Margot
Sold by: PUBLISHDRIVE KFT
Format: eBook
File size: 968 KB
Language: French

About the Author

About The Author

David Coward is Professor of Modern French Literature at the University of Leeds. He won the Scott-Moncrieff Award for translation in 1996 and has edited all the Dumas père editions in World's Classics. He also translated for the series Dumas fils's Lady of the Camellia.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii(18)
Note on the Text xxv(1)
Select Bibliography xxvi(2)
A Chronology of Alexandre Dumas xxviii(4)
Map of Paris
xxxii-xxxiii(1)
LA REINE MARGOT
1(468)
List of Historical Characters 469(14)
Explanatory Notes 483
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