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The Two Dianas Vol. I

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The Two Dianas Vol. I by Alexandre Dumas is a historical novel set during the reign of Henri II of France, blending real historical figures with fictional storytelling. The narrative explores themes of identity, love, duty, and the tangled politics of 16th-century France. The story revolves around Gabriel de Montgommery, a young man who uncovers the truth about his noble heritage, and Diana who is suddenly thrust into an aristocratic world defined by duty and expectations. Gabriel, raised as a commoner, learns on his eighteenth birthday that he is the son of a nobleman who disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Diana, meanwhile, finds herself promised in marriage to the Duke of Castro, a union that she does not desire and which sets the stage for her emotional struggle. The novel weaves these personal stories against a backdrop of political intrigue and revenge. Gabriel's quest for justice against his father's enemies and Diana's sorrow over her forced marriage create a rich and complex dynamic that promises a tale of love, conflict, and self-discovery. As the characters confront their pasts, the novel examines the intricate balance between personal desire and the demands of a rigid, hierarchical society.

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ISBN: 9789368092841
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Author: Alexandre Dumas
Publisher: Double 9 Books an imprint of Repro India Limited
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 284 pages
Genres: Historical romance
Fiction: special features