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Louise De La Valliere

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Alexandre Dumas wrote the historical book Louise de la Valliere.

It is the third volume in the D'Artagnan Romances series, after The Three Musketeers and Twenty Years After.

The story takes place in Louis XIV's reign in 17th-century France and tackles themes of power, loyalty, and love.

The protagonist of the novel is Louise de la Valliere, a young woman who attracts the king's interest and eventually becomes one of his mistresses.

Louise battles her mixed emotions for the king and her yearning for a true, enduring love despite her privileged status.

Louise is divided between her devotion to the monarch and her personal happiness as the court is rife with political intrigue and power battles.

Dumas crafts a compelling narrative by fusing real-life incidents with made-up ones to produce a deep and engrossing tale.

He explores the intricacies of interpersonal relationships and the sacrifices people make in the pursuit of love and ambition as well as the opulence and extravagance of the French court.

The historical novel Louise de la Valliere is recognized for its vivid characterization, complex plots, and Dumas' mastery of the genre.

It examines timeless issues that still speak to audiences today and gives them a peek into the intriguing world of 17th-century France.

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Product Details
Double 9 Books
9358590742 / 9789358590746
eBook (EPUB)
01/07/2023
1 pages
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