Georges Vautier (his exact years are unknown) was a mid-19th-century French writer, a contemporary of Alexandre Dumas and other masters of the historical adventure novel. His works explored national history, replete with intrigue, political struggle, and human passions. The novel "Charlotte, or the Last Love of Henry IV" transports the reader to the reign of Henry of Navarre, a colorful and controversial figure in French history, remembered not only as a military leader and statesman, but also as an indefatigable admirer of feminine beauty. Contemporaries sang songs about him, emphasizing his strength in battle, his ability to enjoy wine, and his unrivaled charm. However, his most dangerous and fatal infatuation was with the young Charlotte de Montmorency, who was barely fifteen years old. Vautier depicts this forbidden love as a tragic episode in the king's fate: Henry's final passion is intertwined with court intrigue, jealousy, and political calculations. The novel, which combines fiction with historical sources, reveals the drama of a personal passion that proves no less significant and destructive than the political passions of the era.
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