sea fishing the other day at the department Books of the Forsaken COOP Genzano: five volumes of the series historical novels by Alexandre Dumas, of which some still with the quire to be cut. These include the intriguing first volume of the "cycle of the last Valois: La Reine Margot .
Marguerite de Valois, daughter of Henry II of France and Catherine de 'Medici, known as Margot by his brother (King Charles IX) and wife of Henry of Navarre, later King of France as Henry IV, le bon Roi Henri s as it was called by his people.
historical novel in which, Dumas's aversion towards the Florentine Queen Mother, Catherine de 'Medici, emerges strongly, thus giving rise to a totally negative character, whose evil deeds, focuses on the intrigues and conspiracies of history, which from the night of St. Bartholomew and ends with the poisoning (by mistake) of her son Charles IX.
In contrast, Catherine de 'Medici, was a supporter of civil tolerance, tried numerous times to follow a policy of reconciliation between the factions, but he earned the nickname unlovable Reine Noire and Dumas, that is not historical but novelist, understand that these negative characteristics are functional to feuilleton, as are those of the very bad in Beautiful Sally Spectra.
incidentally in Dumas we do not seek the historical truth, but the setting precise, the adventure, the plot, the suspense of the novel which is the basis of the appendix, and these elements work perfectly.
A margin should be noted that Catherine, in Paris, bringing their Tuscan cooks, he established the famous French cuisine, divided into cooking food savory than sweet, introduced at court, the use of fork and she was to spread among the ladies court ... the use of underwear.
Marguerite de Valois, daughter of Henry II of France and Catherine de 'Medici, known as Margot by his brother (King Charles IX) and wife of Henry of Navarre, later King of France as Henry IV, le bon Roi Henri s as it was called by his people.
historical novel in which, Dumas's aversion towards the Florentine Queen Mother, Catherine de 'Medici, emerges strongly, thus giving rise to a totally negative character, whose evil deeds, focuses on the intrigues and conspiracies of history, which from the night of St. Bartholomew and ends with the poisoning (by mistake) of her son Charles IX.
In contrast, Catherine de 'Medici, was a supporter of civil tolerance, tried numerous times to follow a policy of reconciliation between the factions, but he earned the nickname unlovable Reine Noire and Dumas, that is not historical but novelist, understand that these negative characteristics are functional to feuilleton, as are those of the very bad in Beautiful Sally Spectra.
incidentally in Dumas we do not seek the historical truth, but the setting precise, the adventure, the plot, the suspense of the novel which is the basis of the appendix, and these elements work perfectly.
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