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La vie prodigieuse de Marianne d'Asselnat de Villeuneuve commence en Angleterre, dans le paisible domaine de sa tante Ellis Selton qui l'a recueillie après la mort de ses parents, guillotinés sous la Terreur. Son adolescence prend fin brutalement le jour même où elle épouse le beau Francis Cranmere dont elle est secrètement éprise depuis longtemps. Au cours d'une nuit de noces effroyable, elle perd à la fois son amour, sa fortune et sa sécurité. Marianne doit fuir, abandonner tout show more ce qu'elle aime, revenir en France où règne l'homme qu'on lui a appris à haïr jour après jour : Napoléon. Alliant une connaissance parfaite de l'Histoire à des dons exceptionnels d'imagination, Juliette Benzoni demeure la reine sans rivale du roman historique. show lessTags
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If coincidences worry you then walk away now for this absurdly eventful novel turns upon such things repeatedly. Every chapter contains enough excitement for a single novel as our unbelievably beautiful multi-talented heroine meets some terrible fate only to escape her inevitable doom in a style reminiscent of a B-movie short. Marianne escapes from England with her honour intact, escapes fom Britanny, and escapes from Royalist conspirators in Paris with the help of a series of honourable adventurers who are as likely to receive insult as they are to get thanked. Written in such direct French that this near literal translation of Marianne, une étoile pour Napoléon conveys both the story and the tone of the original, there is an show more alluring melange of melodrama and high romance. show less
When I was about 15 one of my mum's co-workers lent the whole Marianne series to me as she had heard that I 'liked reading'. I soon realised this was the sort of historical romance that I dislike, but speed-read them for politeness sake! Total rubbish.
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- Canonical title*
- Marianne : Napoleonin tähti
- Original title
- Marianne : une Étoile pour Napoléon
- Original publication date
- 1969
- Disambiguation notice
- First published in French as Marianne: Une Etoile Pour Napoleon (Paris: Opera Mundi, 1969), then in English hardcover as Marianne (London: Heinemann, 1969), then in English paperback as two volumes Marianne Book 1: The bride... (show all) of Selton Hall (London: Pan, 1971) and Marianne Book 2: The eagle and the nightingale (London: Pan, 1971). So each Pan book and the original single volume format are three distinct works.
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