Lost Dumas novel hits bookshelves
A newly discovered novel by Three Musketeers author Alexandre Dumas
has gone on sale in France.
Le Chevalier de Sainte-Hermine was found in the National Library by
Dumas expert Claude Schopp.
The now-completed work, which gives an account of the Battle of
Trafalgar, has been described as "indescribably brilliant" by scholars.
The work was first serialised in a French newspaper, but was not
finished by Dumas when he died in 1870. Mr Schopp added a new section to
the novel, which acts as a conclusion to the 1,000 page book. Nelson's
death
The finished book closes the chapter on a trilogy of novels, the
first of which was penned by Dumas in the late 1850s.
It tells the tale of the French knight, whose brothers were killed in
the previous instalments, and finds himself caught between his royalist
past and fascination with the Napoleonic empire.
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