Scaramouche
of Rafael Sabatini, Gary Hoppenstand (Introduction)
Series: Scaramouche #1
Description
âLast Wednesday he had been engaged in moving an audience of Rennes to anger; on this Wednesday he was to move an audience of Guichen to mirth...âOnce he was AndrĂ©-Louis Moreau, a lawyer raised by nobility, unconcerned with the growing discontent among Franceâs lower classâuntil his friend was mercilessly struck down by a member of the aristocracy.Now he is Scaramouche. Speaking out against the unjust French government, he takes refuge with a nomadic band of actors and assumes the role of the clown Scaramoucheâa comic figure with a very serious message...Set during the French Revolution, this novel of swashbuckling romance is also a thought-provoking commentary on class, inequality, and the individualâs role in societyâa story that has become Rafael Sabatiniâs enduring legacy.With an Introduction by Gary Hoppenstand
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Book Details
- Format Paperback
- Pages 359 pages
- Publisher Signet
- Publication Date June 1st 2001
- First Publication 10/30/21
- Language English
- ISBN 9780451527974
- Edition Not informed
- Category Fiction
- Scenario ['France']
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