"The Queen's Necklace" by Alexandre Dumas is a historical fiction that tells the story of France right before the revolution. It centers on the scandalous Affair of the Necklace, which involves Queen Marie Antoinette. The book follows characters like Jeanne de la Motte, who says she is a noble, and Marshal de Richelieu, as their lives get mixed up in court schemes, lies, and the chase for power. The story begins with a funny dinner at Marshal de Richelieu's house, but quickly moves to the sad reality of the poor people in Paris during a hard winter. Two noble women secretly travel through Paris, hinting at problems within the upper class and the political games to come, especially for Jeanne de la Motte. The book shows how personal troubles and big social problems come together in a dramatic way.
The queen's necklace
By Alexandre Dumas
Amidst courtly dinners and harsh winters, a web of lies and ambition threatens to topple a queen and ignite a revolution.
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About the AuthorAlexandre Dumas, also known as Alexandre Dumas père, was a French novelist and playwright.
Alexandre Dumas, also known as Alexandre Dumas père, was a French novelist and playwright.
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