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Baroness Orczy

The Laughing Cavalier

Baroness Emmuska Orczy's creation, 'The Laughing Cavalier', brings to life the swashbuckling adventures of Percy Blakeney, a captivating foreign swordsman and forebear of the iconic Scarlet Pimpernel. Set in the early 17th century, Orczy delivers a rich tapestry of intrigue and romance, seamlessly weaving historical accuracy with spirited imagination. The narrative is characteristic of Orczy's deft hand at suspense and period dialogue, enveloping readers in the elegance and peril of the era. The author's literary style, noted for its eloquent prose and intricate plotting, is on full display, contributing to the novel's esteemed place within the larger context of early 20th-century adventure fiction.
Baroness Orczy herself was a Hungarian-born novelist and playwright, attuned to the dynamics of class and heroism—themes that resonate throughout her work. It was her own aristocratic lineage and her experiences amidst political turmoil that infused her writings with authenticity and pathos, driving her to explore the exploits of those who rise gallantly to occasions of great peril. Her personal understanding of nobility and the pressures it withstands reverberate in this precursor to her most celebrated work, 'The Scarlet Pimpernel', as it drills deeper into the lineage and character of the Pimpernel's ancestry.
'The Laughing Cavalier' is highly recommended to aficionados of historical fiction and devotees of Orczy's more famous scarlet-clad hero. It is not merely a prequel but a sophisticated standalone masterpiece that honors the swashbuckling genre through its vivid characterizations and expertly crafted sense of suspense. Readers who revel in the dance of the cunning with the honorable, under the penumbra of historical eventuality, will find this novel a fulfilling expedition through the corridors of time and the human spirit.
434 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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