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A rogue's tragedy

By Bernard Capes

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Forbidden love ignites between a young couple as they face family disapproval and social expectations in a world of romance and betrayal.

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2022-08-02
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Summary

"A Rogue's Tragedy" by Bernard Capes is a tale set in a vibrant era, where themes of affection and the intricate dance of human connections take center stage. Yolande, born to a nobleman without fortune, finds herself at the heart of this narrative when Louis-Marie, a young man full of fervor, is captivated by her spirit. Their story unfolds amidst societal expectations and family tensions. The novel starts with deep thoughts on love itself, portraying it as an essential power in the characters' lives. Set within the grand Alps, Yolande and Louis-Marie's relationship is nurtured, only to be tested by those who disapprove of them because of their social standing. This especially includes Yolande’s father, who sees marriage to the rich Count di Rocco as her best way forward, even if he is not as good of a person. This opposition builds a sense of impending sorrow and deceit, foreshadowing the tragic themes within the story.

About the Author

Bernard Edward Joseph Capes was an English author.

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