La dame de Monsoreau — ­Tome 1.

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La dame de Monsoreau — ­Tome 1.

by Alexandre Dumas, Auguste Maquet

FR·~9 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
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LA DAME DE MONSOREAU - PAR - ALEXANDRE DUMAS - ÉDITION ILLUSTRÉE PAR J.-A. BEAUCÉ - PREMIÈRE PARTIE - PARIS

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TABLE DES MATIÈRES DE LA PREMIERE PARTIE.

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IMAGES

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CHAPITRE PREMIER - LES NOCES DE SAINT-LUC.

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CHAPITRE II - COMMENT CE N'EST PAS TOUJOURS CELUI QUI OUVRE LA PORTE QUI ENTRE DANS LA MAISON.

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CHAPITRE III - COMMENT IL EST DIFFICILE PARFOIS DE DISTINGUER LE RÊVE DE LA RÉALITÉ.

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CHAPITRE V - COMMENT MADEMOISELLE DE BRISSAC, AUTREMENT DIT MADAME DE SAINT-LUC, S'ARRANGEA POUR PASSER LA SECONDE NUIT DE SES NOCES AUTREMENT QU'ELLE N'AVAIT PASSÉ LA PREMIÈRE.

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CHAPITRE VI - COMMENT SE FAISAIT LE PETIT COUCHER DU ROI HENRI III.

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CHAPITRE VII - COMMENT, SANS QUE PERSONNE SUT LA CAUSE DE CETTE CONVERSION, LE ROI HENRI SE TROUVA CONVERTI DU JOUR AU LENDEMAIN.

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Description

The story opens on a bright Sunday in 1578, when the glittering court of France gathers to celebrate the lavish wedding of François d’Epinay, Seigneur de Saint‑Luc, and Jeanne de Cossé‑Brissac. Set against the backdrop of the newly finished Hôtel near the Louvre, the festivities blend regal pomp with a lingering tension that only a king’s reluctant blessing can bring. Amid the sumptuous feasts and solemn vows, the royal entourage—full of favorites, courtiers, and whispered ambitions—begins to reveal the fragile balance between loyalty and intrigue.

Into this world steps the daring Bussy d’Amboise, a charismatic swordsman whose quick wit and daring actions quickly draw both admiration and danger. He is trailed by the ever‑watchful, slightly mischievous Chicot, whose humor masks a keen eye for the court’s hidden currents. As the newlyweds navigate their first night together, the reader is introduced to enigmatic figures such as the enigmatic Diane de Méridor and the mysterious monk Gorenflot, hinting at secret motives that will soon stir the calm of the celebration. The stage is set for a tale of love, rivalry, and the perilous games of power that swirl around the French throne.

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Language

fr

Duration

~9 hours (560K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas

1802–1870

Best known for The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, this French writer turned history into fast-moving adventure and became one of the most widely read storytellers of the 19th century. His life was dramatic too, marked by fame, enormous energy, and a background that still fascinates readers today.

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Auguste Maquet

Auguste Maquet

1813–1888

Best remembered as Alexandre Dumas’s closest collaborator, this French writer helped shape some of the 19th century’s most famous adventure novels. His own story is full of literary teamwork, ambition, and a long-running debate over credit.

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