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PREMIÈRE PARTIE
Set against the glittering yet uneasy backdrop of a midsummer celebration at the Louvre, the story opens with the extravagant wedding of Margaret of Valois and the future King of Navarre. Amid the bright lanterns and bustling crowds, the fragile peace between Catholics and Huguenots trembles, as old grudges and fresh suspicions linger in every whispered conversation. Rumors swirl about the sudden death of the queen mother, suggesting hidden poisons and secret conspiracies that threaten to shatter the fragile harmony.
Through vivid scenes of courtly intrigue, the narrative follows a cast of passionate, ambitious figures—dukes, cardinals, and daring lovers—each maneuvering for advantage as political and religious tensions rise. The atmosphere crackles with anticipation, promising a dangerous dance of loyalty and betrayal that will test the bonds of marriage and the fate of a nation. Listeners are drawn into a world where love, power, and danger intertwine beneath the gilded arches of 16th‑century France.
Language
fr
Duration
~10 hours (621K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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