The Last Cavalier: Being the Adventures of Count Sainte Hermine in the Age of Napoleon
Alexandre Dumas, , trans. from the French by Lauren Yoder. . Pegasus, $30 (751pp) ISBN 978-1-933648-31-6
This first English translation of the last, previously unknown novel by Dumas (1802–1870) offers a stunning completion to his fictional mapping of French history. The plot centers on Compte Hector de Sainte Hermine, a royalist captured and imprisoned by Bonaparte. Part one finds him caught in the political intrigue of 1801–1804, as Napoleon moves from first consul to emperor. In part two, Hector, now known as René, is released from jail; he signs onto a French corsair as a common seaman, but his noble birth, superb education and martial abilities soon elevate him in rank. The next 300 pages slosh with swashbuckling sea adventure, casting heroic romance against the background of Napoleon’s ultimate fall. It’s Dumas at his best, but alloyed: asides; minibiographies; commentaries on fashion, manners, geography and history; and flashbacks pile up unendingly, leavened with farcical humor and witty punditry. Although it lacks the polish of
Reviewed on: 09/10/2007
Genre: Fiction
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