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“Last Wednesday he had been engaged in moving an audience of Rennes to anger; on this Wednesday he was to move an audience of Guichen to mirth...” Once he was André-Louis Moreau, a lawyer raised by nobility, unconcerned with the growing discontent among France’s lower class—until his friend was mercilessly struck down by a member of the aristocracy. Now he is Scaramouche. Speaking out against the unjust French government, he takes refuge with a nomadic band of actors and assumes the role of the clown Scaramouche—a comic figure with a very serious message... Set during the French Revolution, this novel of swashbuckling romance is also a thought-provoking commentary on class, inequality, and the individual’s role in society—a story that has become Rafael Sabatini’s enduring legacy. With an Introduction by Gary Hoppenstand
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Signet Classic: Scaramouche With an Introduction by Gary Hoppenstand, Rafael Sabatini, Gary Hoppenstand
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- Released
- 2001
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- Title
- Signet Classic: Scaramouche With an Introduction by Gary Hoppenstand
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Rafael Sabatini, Gary Hoppenstand
- Publisher
- Signet
- Released
- 2001
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 361
- ISBN10
- 0451527976
- ISBN13
- 9780451527974
- Series
- Scaramouche
- Tags
- Fiction, Historical Themes, Adventure, Classics, France, Adapted for Film, 18th century, French Revolution (1789-1799), Fencing
- Original title
- Scaramouche
- Rating
- 4.1 out of 5
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- “Last Wednesday he had been engaged in moving an audience of Rennes to anger; on this Wednesday he was to move an audience of Guichen to mirth...” Once he was André-Louis Moreau, a lawyer raised by nobility, unconcerned with the growing discontent among France’s lower class—until his friend was mercilessly struck down by a member of the aristocracy. Now he is Scaramouche. Speaking out against the unjust French government, he takes refuge with a nomadic band of actors and assumes the role of the clown Scaramouche—a comic figure with a very serious message... Set during the French Revolution, this novel of swashbuckling romance is also a thought-provoking commentary on class, inequality, and the individual’s role in society—a story that has become Rafael Sabatini’s enduring legacy. With an Introduction by Gary Hoppenstand



