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Les Deux Diane

Cette série explore les complexités de l'identité et de l'amitié à travers les vies de deux jeunes femmes naviguant les défis de l'adolescence. Dans le cadre de l'élégante société parisienne, le récit suit leurs amours, leurs déceptions et leurs évolutions personnelles. C'est une exploration intemporelle de la découverte de soi et de l'impact durable des relations.

The Works of Alexandre Dumas; The Two Dianas
The Two Dianas
The Two Dianas

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  1. The Two Dianas

    Volume 1

    • 424pages
    • 15 heures de lecture
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    This romance is usually accredited entirely to Paul Meurice, and indeed there is little of the sprightliness and rapid movement which we have grown to expect from Dumas. At the same time it is to be noted that several of the band of adventurers who play a minor part in "Ascanio" again appear. Moreover, they are once more to the fore in "Le Page du Duc de Savoie," which Dumas wrote alone; and he even uses one or two at an impossibly anterior date in his drama "La Tour de Saint-Jacques." Meurice, it may be noted, is thought to have had a small share in "Ascanio." In 1865 this last named produced a dramatised version of "Les Deux Diane," in which Dumas had no hand, and to which he made no objection. (See under the date of 1865.) Some think that Dumas sketched the plot.The two Dianas are Madame de Poitiers and her daughter Madame de Castro. The period is 1521-74, and includes the taking of Calais, the battle of Saint-Quentin, the death of Henri II. and the First Religious Wars.

    The Two Dianas
  2. The Two Dianas

    Volume Two

    • 416pages
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    As a reproduction of a significant historical artifact, this work aims to preserve the original text as faithfully as possible, including copyright references and library stamps. It is recognized for its cultural importance and is part of the broader knowledge base of civilization. The book is in the public domain in the United States, allowing for free copying and distribution. Readers should be aware that it may contain imperfections such as missing pages or blurred images, but its preservation is deemed crucial for scholarly and public access.

    The Two Dianas
  3. Set against the backdrop of 16th-century France, the novel explores the dramatic events surrounding the fatal wounding of King Henry II by Gabriel, comte de Montgomery. The story intricately weaves the lives of two women, Diana de Poitiers and her daughter, Diana de Castro, highlighting themes of love, power, and tragedy. This captivating historical fiction is a must-read for fans of Dumas, known for his rich storytelling and memorable characters. The edition includes a new biography of the author, enhancing the reading experience.

    The Works of Alexandre Dumas; The Two Dianas