The Two Dianas

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The Two Dianas is a historical adventure novel, largely attributed to Alexandre Dumas, that intertwines romance and political intrigue in 16th-century France during the Wars of Religion.

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instanceOf French novel
adventure novel
historical novel
romantic novel
attributionNote largely attributed to Alexandre Dumas
attributionStatus partly ghostwritten
author Alexandre Dumas
Paul Meurice
countryOfOrigin France
featuresEvent French Wars of Religion
Henry II of France
surface form: reign of Henry II of France
featuresFigure Henry II of France NERFINISHED
genre adventure fiction
historical fiction
romantic fiction
hasAdaptation stage adaptations
hasCharacter Diane de Castro
Diane de Poitiers
Gabriel de Montgomery
language French
literaryMovement 19th-century French literature
literaryStyle serial adventure style
mainTheme French Wars of Religion
surface form: Wars of Religion in France

political intrigue
romantic relationships
narrativeForm prose
originalTitle Le Bal de Sceaux
surface form: Les Deux Diane
publicationCentury 19th century
settingPeriod 16th century
settingPlace France

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Alexandre Dumas notableWork The Two Dianas