Les Beaux Messieurs de Bois-Doré
Les Beaux Messieurs de Bois-Doré is an 1857 French historical novel by George Sand.
History
The work was first published as a serial in Le Progrès Illustré in 1857, then was revived in volume by A. Cadot in 1858.
The novel tells a series of romantic and adventurous adventures in the context of religious oppositions during the reign of Louis XIII.
Adaptations
- Theatre
The work was adapted to the stage by Sand and Paul Meurice. The premiere took place on 26 April 1862 at the Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique.
- On television
- 1976: The Gallant Lords of Bois-Doré, French miniseries directed by Bernard Borderie, with Georges Marchal, Yolande Folliot [fr] and Michel Albertini [fr]
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George Sand
- Indiana (1832)
- Valentine (1832)
- Jacques (1833)
- Mauprat (1837)
- A Winter in Majorca (1842)
- Consuelo (1842)
- La Mare au Diable (1846)
- La Petite Fadette (1849)
- Les Beaux Messieurs de Bois-Doré (1857)
- Histoire de ma vie (1855)
- Frédéric Chopin
- Marie Dorval
- Casimir Dudevant (husband)
- Gustave Flaubert
- Alfred de Musset
- Maurice Sand (son)
- Jules Sandeau
- Revue indépendante
- Children of the Century (1999 film)
- Musée de la Vie romantique
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