# BELLE ROSE
Belle Rose: A Romance of the Cloak and Sword, by Amédée Achard (translated by William Hale, Street & Smith Publishers, 1895), is a historical adventure novel set primarily in 1663 France. The narrative follows Jacques Grinedal, son of a retired falconer near Saint-Omer, from his rural youth into a life of intrigue at court. The story traces his ascent through encounters with nobility, romantic entanglements, and political machinations involving figures like the Duc de Luxembourg and various court conspiracies. Key plot elements include Jacques's involvement with Belle Rose, passionate relationships, military service, diplomatic missions, a siege at a convent, and his eventual marriage to an English woman. The novel encompasses forty-three chapters detailing transformation from provincial youth to man of consequence, with melodramatic incidents including daggers, fire, espionage, and moral redemption. Achard's work exemplifies the swashbuckling historical romance tradition pioneered by Alexandre Dumas, employing adventure, passion, and social aspiration as narrative engines across its 360+ pages.
About this artifact
- Creator
- Achard, Amédée, 1814-1875
- Date
- 1895
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.
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