
HISTOIRE
AVANT-PROPOS.
LIVRE PREMIER.
LIVRE II.
LIVRE III.
LIVRE IV.
LIVRE V.
LIVRE VI.
LIVRE VII.
LIVRE VIII.
The author plunges listeners into the turbulent world of 16th‑century Europe, blending meticulous scholarship with vivid imagination. Drawing on archives, manuscripts, and personal journeys across Scotland, England, and France, he reconstructs the textures of courts, monasteries, and battle‑scarred plains. The result is a portrait that feels less like a static chronicle and more like a guided tour through the very streets where history unfolded.
At the heart of the tale is the young princess born to a lineage of Scottish kings and French royalty, whose beauty and education made her a pawn and a promise in the fierce contest between Protestant reformers and Catholic monarchs. From her birth in Linlithgow to her early education under the watchful eye of regents, we witness the delicate balance of dynastic ambition and religious conviction that shaped her destiny. As alliances shift and war looms, the narrative captures her first steps onto the political stage, setting the scene for the dramatic struggles that will define her reign.
Language
fr
Duration
~15 hours (883K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Clarity, Laurent Vogel and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2021-03-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1800–1866
A 19th-century French writer with a taste for big historical subjects, he moved between fiction, travel writing, and political thought. His books on figures such as Mary Stuart and Jane Grey helped make history vivid for ordinary readers.
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