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Joan of Naples
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Joan of Naples

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Alexandre Dumas is a prominent French novelist best known for his historical fiction and adventure stories. His historical book "Joan of Naples" is set in past times. In "Joan of Naples," Dumas vividly depicts Queen Joan's turbulent reign as a strong and divisive figure in medieval Italy. Joan's life and the future of the Kingdom of Naples are both subject to the intricate web of politics, power plays, and interpersonal interactions that are explored in the book. Dumas expertly combines historical facts with fictional elements to create a compelling story. He dives into Queen Joan's personal and political intrigues, including her interactions with her husbands, lovers, and powerful people of the day. The story traces Joan's development from a young, innocent princess to a strong monarch who must contend with countless obstacles, betrayals, and plots. Dumas captures the bright atmosphere of Naples and its neighboring areas while painting a realistic vision of the medieval court, its grandeur, and its perils. Dumas successfully conveys both the complexity of Joan's character and the feel of the time via his engrossing narrative approach. He examines topics like authority, love, loyalty, and self-sacrifice while providing readers with an engrossing fusion of fact and fiction.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
1 July 2023
Pages
92
ISBN
9789358595543

Alexandre Dumas is a prominent French novelist best known for his historical fiction and adventure stories. His historical book "Joan of Naples" is set in past times. In "Joan of Naples," Dumas vividly depicts Queen Joan's turbulent reign as a strong and divisive figure in medieval Italy. Joan's life and the future of the Kingdom of Naples are both subject to the intricate web of politics, power plays, and interpersonal interactions that are explored in the book. Dumas expertly combines historical facts with fictional elements to create a compelling story. He dives into Queen Joan's personal and political intrigues, including her interactions with her husbands, lovers, and powerful people of the day. The story traces Joan's development from a young, innocent princess to a strong monarch who must contend with countless obstacles, betrayals, and plots. Dumas captures the bright atmosphere of Naples and its neighboring areas while painting a realistic vision of the medieval court, its grandeur, and its perils. Dumas successfully conveys both the complexity of Joan's character and the feel of the time via his engrossing narrative approach. He examines topics like authority, love, loyalty, and self-sacrifice while providing readers with an engrossing fusion of fact and fiction.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
1 July 2023
Pages
92
ISBN
9789358595543