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Ascanio I

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Résumé Fuyant l'Italie où sa fougue lui a valu des ennuis avec le pape Paul III, Benvenuto Cellini célèbre sculpteur et orfèvre, arrive à la cour de France sur l'invitation de François Ier. Il est accompagné entre autres de son jeune apprenti Ascanio qu'il aime comme un fils et dont la redoutable duchesse d'Etampes, alors maîtresse du roi, est tombée amoureuse. Bien que légitime, l'installation par la force de Cellini dans le Grand Nesle lui attire la haine de Mme d'Etampes et de son protégé le prévôt de Paris Robert d'Estourville. En même temps, il rencontre l'amour en la personne de la douce et charmante Colombe, la fille du prévôt, qui malheureusement pour lui aime et est aimée d'Ascanio... La rivalité entre le maître et l'apprenti pourrait être terrible sans la grandeur d'âme de Cellini qui, touché par la force et la pureté de leur amour et surmontant sa douleur, renonce à Colombe et décide de tout mettre en oeuvre pour faire échouer le mariage que la duchesse d'Etampes par jalousie, et le prévôt de Paris par cupidité, ont décidé pour Colombe. Pour cela il va devoir faire face à la haine et à la fourberie de Mme d'Etampes et de ses alliés, mais Benvenuto Cellini, fort de son art et de ses amis, trouvera le moyen de faire triompher l'amour de Colombe et d'Ascanio.
About the Author: Alexandre Dumas (dit aussi Alexandre Dumas père) est un écrivain français né le 24 juillet 1802 à Villers-Cotterêts (Aisne) et mort le 5 décembre 1870 à Puys, près de Dieppe (Seine-Maritime). Il est le fils de Thomas Alexandre Davy de la Pailleterie, dit le général Dumas, et le père de l'écrivain Alexandre Dumas (1824-1895) dit Dumas fils, auteur en particulier de La Dame aux camélias. Proche des romantiques et tourné vers le théâtre, Alexandre Dumas écrit d'abord des vaudevilles à succès et des drames historiques comme Henri III et sa cour (1829), La Tour de Nesle (1832), Kean (1836). Auteur prolifique, il s'oriente ensuite vers le roman historique telles que la trilogie Les Trois Mousquetaires (1844), Vingt ans après (1845) et Le Vicomte de Bragelonne (1847), ou encore Le Comte de Monte-Cristo (1844 -1846) et La Reine Margot (1845). La paternité de certaines de ses oeuvres lui est contestée. Dumas fut ainsi soupçonné par plusieurs critiques de son époque d'avoir eu recours à des nègres littéraires, notamment Auguste Maquet. Toutefois les recherches contemporaines ont montré que Dumas avait mis en place une véritable coopération avec ce dernier: Dumas s'occupait de choisir le thème général et modifiait les ébauches de Maquet pour les rendre plus dynamiques. On ne peut donc lui nier la paternité de son oeuvre, même s'il a été aidé. Alexandre Dumas naît le 15 thermidor an X (24 juillet 1802) à Villers-Cotterêts (Aisne) de l'union de Thomas Alexandre Davy de la Pailleterie, général d'armée ayant fait une brillante carrière pendant la Révolution française, et Marie-Louise-Élisabeth Labouret, fille de Claude Labouret, aubergiste à l'Écu d'or à Villers-Cotterêts[1], commune où la maison natale est visible au 46 de l'ancienne rue Lormet, rebaptisée Alexandre Dumas. Je suis lié à Villers-Cotterêts, petite ville du département de l'Aisne, située sur la route de Paris à Laon, à deux cents pas de la rue de la Noue, où mourut Charles-Albert Demoustier, à deux lieues de la Ferté-Milon, où naquit Racine, et à sept lieues de Château-Thierry, où naquit La Fontaine. L'enfant a pour marraine sa soeur, Aimée-Alexandrine Dumas (son aînée de neuf ans) et pour parrain le maréchal d'Empire Guillaume Brune.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781508868538
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 464
  • Series Title: Les Romans d'Alexandre Dumas
  • Weight: 616 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1508868530
  • Publisher Date: 14 Mar 2015
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: French
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 24 mm
  • Width: 152 mm


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