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In "The Chevalier d'Auriac," S. Levett Yeats presents a captivating narrative steeped in the rich tapestry of 18th-century French society. The novel intricately weaves themes of honor, betrayal, and romantic idealism against a backdrop of revolutionary fervor. Rich in its descriptive style and meticulous in historical detail, Yeats crafts a compelling portrait of his protagonist, exploring the duality of chivalric values in a time marked by societal upheaval and personal conflict. The blend of vivid characterization and atmospheric settings elevates an already engaging plot, inviting readers…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "The Chevalier d'Auriac," S. Levett Yeats presents a captivating narrative steeped in the rich tapestry of 18th-century French society. The novel intricately weaves themes of honor, betrayal, and romantic idealism against a backdrop of revolutionary fervor. Rich in its descriptive style and meticulous in historical detail, Yeats crafts a compelling portrait of his protagonist, exploring the duality of chivalric values in a time marked by societal upheaval and personal conflict. The blend of vivid characterization and atmospheric settings elevates an already engaging plot, inviting readers into a world where duty and desire collide. S. Levett Yeats, an author with a penchant for historical fiction, draws inspiration from his extensive research into the socio-political landscapes of the past. His deep understanding of the human condition, infused with a flair for nuanced storytelling, is evident throughout this work. Yeats'Äôs academic background and passion for French history illuminate the story, as he deftly navigates the complexities of his characters'Äô motivations amidst the cacophony of impending change. This novel is essential reading for anyone fascinated by historical dramas and complex characters. Yeats'Äôs unique narrative voice, paired with his meticulous attention to detail, ensures that "The Chevalier d'Auriac" is not only an exploration of history but a heartfelt examination of the timeless themes that resonate within us all.

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Autorenporträt
Sidney Kilner Levett-Yeats, known professionally as S. Levett-Yeats, was an English novelist born around 1858. He came from an old Anglo-Norman family with strong ties to British India. His father, Charles Levett-Yeats, served as Under-Secretary to the Government of Bombay, and his mother, Caroline Smith, was from Maharashtra, India. Levett-Yeats followed in his family s footsteps, first becoming a soldier in the British Indian Army and later joining the Indian Civil Service. He worked for 15 years in the Public Works Department in the Punjab, where his career as a novelist began. Inspired by the success of writers like Rudyard Kipling, Levett-Yeats wrote historical romance novels set in a variety of exciting locations, capturing the English fascination with the "cloak and sword" genre. His novels, such as "A Galahad of the Creeks" and "The Honour of Savelli," featured adventurous tales of treachery and intrigue. Though his writing style was sometimes critiqued, Levett-Yeats was known for his vivid storytelling, capturing the imagination of his readers with dramatic episodes. He passed away in 1916, leaving a legacy of popular, though sometimes overlooked, fiction.