Amaury
A man at a social gathering asks, “Can you die of love?” In response, we are shown a manuscript that pretends to be the diary and letters from the family of the deceased Mr. d’Avrigny. This story of the king’s physician tells the romantic history of Amaury, a rich orphan who lives with Dr. d’Avrigny and two of his lovers, Madeleine and Antoinette. Through diary passages, this interesting tale alternates between the perspective of the man and that of his lovers.
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Amaury
A man at a social gathering asks, “Can you die of love?” In response, we are shown a manuscript that pretends to be the diary and letters from the family of the deceased Mr. d’Avrigny. This story of the king’s physician tells the romantic history of Amaury, a rich orphan who lives with Dr. d’Avrigny and two of his lovers, Madeleine and Antoinette. Through diary passages, this interesting tale alternates between the perspective of the man and that of his lovers.
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Overview

A man at a social gathering asks, “Can you die of love?” In response, we are shown a manuscript that pretends to be the diary and letters from the family of the deceased Mr. d’Avrigny. This story of the king’s physician tells the romantic history of Amaury, a rich orphan who lives with Dr. d’Avrigny and two of his lovers, Madeleine and Antoinette. Through diary passages, this interesting tale alternates between the perspective of the man and that of his lovers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788492979448
Publisher: Ediciones Barataria
Publication date: 02/01/2015
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 7.80(h) x 0.80(d)
Language: Spanish

About the Author

About The Author
Alexandre Dumas was one of the literary lights of France during the Romantic Revolution. His complete works eventually filled more than 300 volumes. He is best known as the author of The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers.
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