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The d'Artagnan Romances

The d'Artagnan Romances are a set of three novels by Alexandre Dumas (1802–1870), telling the story of the 17th-century musketeer d'Artagnan.

Dumas based the character and attributes of d'Artagnan on captain of musketeers Charles de Batz-Castelmore d'Artagnan (c. 1611–1673) and the portrayal was particularly indebted to d'Artagnan's semi-fictionalized memoirs as written 27 years after the hero's death by Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras (published 1700).[1]

Books in the series edit

  • The Three Musketeers, set between 1625 and 1628; first published in serial form in the magazine Le Siècle between March and July 1844. Dumas claims in the foreword to have based it on manuscripts he had discovered in the Bibliothèque Nationale.
  • Twenty Years After, set between 1648 and 1649; serialized from January to August 1845.
  • The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later, set between 1660 and 1673; serialized from October 1847 to January 1850. This vast novel has been split into three, four, or five volumes at various points.[2]
    • In the three-volume edition, the novels are titled The Vicomte de Bragelonne, Louise de la Vallière and The Man in the Iron Mask.
    • In the four-volume edition, the novels are titled The Vicomte de Bragelonne, Ten Years Later, Louise de la Vallière and The Man in the Iron Mask.
    • The old five-volume edition generally does not give titles to the smaller portions.
    • The new five-volume edition gives new titles to 4 of the 5 smaller portions that are appropriate for the present times but as of September 2023, only the first two volumes has been published and the third volume is being published online in serialised installments.

Other connected books edit

The Red Sphinx is a sequel to The Three Musketeers, written by Dumas but left incomplete after 75 chapters. It is a sequel in story terms, but none of the Musketeers appear; the story chiefly follows Cardinal Richelieu, Queen Anne, and King Louis XIII, and a new hero, the Count of Moret (based on the real-life Antoine de Moret). It was first published in France in 1946. A new English translation appeared in 2017 with a large chapter called Les Habitués de l’Hotel de Rambouillet omitted and left untranslated, in which the story was "completed" by the addition of Dumas's novella "The Dove".[3]

Unofficial sequels edit

Several sequels have been written by other writers since Dumas's death.

  • The Son of Porthos (1883) — written by Paul Mahalin, but published under the pen name "Alexandre Dumas" and still sold as such. d'Artagnan does not appear in this book.
  • D'Artagnan Kingmaker (1900) — supposedly based on one of Dumas's plays.
  • The King's Passport (1925) — by H. Bedford-Jones.
  • D'Artagnan, the sequel to the Three Musketeers (1928) — by H. Bedford-Jones.

Other adaptations edit

Fantasy novelist Steven Brust's Khaavren Romances books have all used Dumas novels (particularly the d'Artagnan Romances) as their chief inspiration, recasting the plots of those novels to fit within Brust's established world of Dragaera.[4] His 2020 novel The Baron of Magister Valley follows suit, using The Count of Monte Cristo as a starting point.[5][6]

Sarah Hoyt's (nom de plume Sarah D'Almeida) Musketeers series[7] begins with Death of a Musketeer, a Mystery Book Club selection, and includes four other titles from Berkley Prime Crime[8] and Goldport Press.

References edit

  1. ^ Gatien de Sandras de Courtilz (1700). Memoires de Mr. D'Artagnan, capitaine lieutenant de la premiere compagie des mousquetaires du roi : contenant quantité de choses, particuleres et secrettes qui se sont passées sous le regne de Louis le Grand. A Cologne: Chez Pierre Marteau. OCLC 7785395.
  2. ^ Noble, Barnes &. "COMPLETE AND UNABRIDGED D'ARTAGNAN ROMANCES (Worldwide Bestseller with Over 10 Million Copies Sold) by Alexandre Dumas, Including THE THREE MUSKETEERS, TWENTY YEARS AFTER, THE VICOMTE OF BRAGELONNE (English) NOOK Edition NOOKBook|eBook". Barnes & Noble. Retrieved 22 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Newly translated, a sequel to 'The Three Musketeers' is as fresh as ever". The Washington Post.
  4. ^ Tilendis, Robert M. (23 December 2014). "Steven Brust's The Khaavren Romances". Green Man Review. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  5. ^ Eddy, Cheryl (1 July 2020). "There Are So Many New Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books Coming Out in July". Gizmodo. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  6. ^ Steven Brust (28 July 2020). The Baron of Magister Valley. Tom Doherty Associates. ISBN 978-1-250-31146-7.
  7. ^ "Sarah A. Hoyt". Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  8. ^ "Death of a Musketeer". Retrieved 23 July 2019.

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The d Artagnan Romances are a set of three novels by Alexandre Dumas 1802 1870 telling the story of the 17th century musketeer d Artagnan Dumas based the character and attributes of d Artagnan on captain of musketeers Charles de Batz Castelmore d Artagnan c 1611 1673 and the portrayal was particularly indebted to d Artagnan s semi fictionalized memoirs as written 27 years after the hero s death by Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras published 1700 1 Contents 1 Books in the series 2 Other connected books 3 Unofficial sequels 4 Other adaptations 5 ReferencesBooks in the series editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Three Musketeers set between 1625 and 1628 first published in serial form in the magazine Le Siecle between March and July 1844 Dumas claims in the foreword to have based it on manuscripts he had discovered in the Bibliotheque Nationale Twenty Years After set between 1648 and 1649 serialized from January to August 1845 The Vicomte of Bragelonne Ten Years Later set between 1660 and 1673 serialized from October 1847 to January 1850 This vast novel has been split into three four or five volumes at various points 2 In the three volume edition the novels are titled The Vicomte de Bragelonne Louise de la Valliere and The Man in the Iron Mask In the four volume edition the novels are titled The Vicomte de Bragelonne Ten Years Later Louise de la Valliere and The Man in the Iron Mask The old five volume edition generally does not give titles to the smaller portions The new five volume edition gives new titles to 4 of the 5 smaller portions that are appropriate for the present times but as of September 2023 only the first two volumes has been published and the third volume is being published online in serialised installments Other connected books editThe Red Sphinx is a sequel to The Three Musketeers written by Dumas but left incomplete after 75 chapters It is a sequel in story terms but none of the Musketeers appear the story chiefly follows Cardinal Richelieu Queen Anne and King Louis XIII and a new hero the Count of Moret based on the real life Antoine de Moret It was first published in France in 1946 A new English translation appeared in 2017 with a large chapter called Les Habitues de l Hotel de Rambouillet omitted and left untranslated in which the story was completed by the addition of Dumas s novella The Dove 3 Unofficial sequels editSeveral sequels have been written by other writers since Dumas s death The Son of Porthos 1883 written by Paul Mahalin but published under the pen name Alexandre Dumas and still sold as such d Artagnan does not appear in this book D Artagnan Kingmaker 1900 supposedly based on one of Dumas s plays The King s Passport 1925 by H Bedford Jones D Artagnan the sequel to the Three Musketeers 1928 by H Bedford Jones Other adaptations editFantasy novelist Steven Brust s Khaavren Romances books have all used Dumas novels particularly the d Artagnan Romances as their chief inspiration recasting the plots of those novels to fit within Brust s established world of Dragaera 4 His 2020 novel The Baron of Magister Valley follows suit using The Count of Monte Cristo as a starting point 5 6 Sarah Hoyt s nom de plume Sarah D Almeida Musketeers series 7 begins with Death of a Musketeer a Mystery Book Club selection and includes four other titles from Berkley Prime Crime 8 and Goldport Press References edit nbsp Novels portal Gatien de Sandras de Courtilz 1700 Memoires de Mr D Artagnan capitaine lieutenant de la premiere compagie des mousquetaires du roi contenant quantite de choses particuleres et secrettes qui se sont passees sous le regne de Louis le Grand A Cologne Chez Pierre Marteau OCLC 7785395 Noble Barnes amp COMPLETE AND UNABRIDGED D ARTAGNAN ROMANCES Worldwide Bestseller with Over 10 Million Copies Sold by Alexandre Dumas Including THE THREE MUSKETEERS TWENTY YEARS AFTER THE VICOMTE OF BRAGELONNE English NOOK Edition NOOKBook eBook Barnes amp Noble Retrieved 22 December 2023 Newly translated a sequel to The Three Musketeers is as fresh as ever The Washington Post Tilendis Robert M 23 December 2014 Steven Brust s The Khaavren Romances Green Man Review Retrieved 3 August 2020 Eddy Cheryl 1 July 2020 There Are So Many New Sci Fi and Fantasy Books Coming Out in July Gizmodo Retrieved 3 August 2020 Steven Brust 28 July 2020 The Baron of Magister Valley Tom Doherty Associates ISBN 978 1 250 31146 7 Sarah A Hoyt Retrieved 23 July 2019 Death of a Musketeer Retrieved 23 July 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The d 27Artagnan Romances amp oldid 1192342220, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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