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Love and liberty : $b A thrilling narrative of the French Revolution of 1792

By Alexandre Dumas

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Amidst the chaos of revolution, an orphaned carpenter finds himself caught between love, freedom, and the storm of history.

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2024-06-04
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"Love and Liberty: A Thrilling Narrative of the French Revolution of 1792" by Alexandre Dumas is a gripping historical tale set during the tumultuous French Revolution, where the life of Réné Besson, an orphaned carpenter, dramatically changes as he becomes swept up in the revolutionary tide. The novel's beginning, complete with an introduction and prologue, emphasizes King Louis XVI's attempted escape and capture, igniting the revolutionary spark. Réné's journey into the heart of the revolution begins with this historical event, along with his encounters with iconic revolutionaries and his growing feelings for Sophie Gerbaut, weaving a story of personal growth and love amidst political chaos.

About the Author

Alexandre Dumas, also known as Alexandre Dumas père, was a French novelist and playwright.

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