Evrard, Lord of Ethe

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Author: Ludovic Dispaux ISBN: 9782322028269
Publisher: Books on Demand Publication: April 15, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ludovic Dispaux
ISBN: 9782322028269
Publisher: Books on Demand
Publication: April 15, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
Adventure story in the Renaissance Evrard, Lord of Ethe, through its simply beautiful vistas, vivid characters, centuries-old language and deep human themes and memes, powerfully points to a world of a past – of our past – which shaped land, cities and, most of all, people. In his book, Ludovic Dispaux endeavours to paint a series of frescoes which show life as it was, as its most sad, or joyful, or maybe normal (for what was normal then, other than what is strangeness now) in XVIth century German Empire. In the form of ‘true’ false adventures, suited to the period, he teaches us about Evrard: with mysterious Teutonic knights, in Bruegel fairs or arts competitions, at the baroque court of Charles the Fifth, in the company of the sly Prince de la Marck, in some gallant banter with green-eyed Lady Barbe or the sensuous and fiery Irena… The images are strong, the descriptions moving, the cries of the newly-born and of the dying mercenaries full of the same will to live – and incomprehension faced with what is to follow... Ciprian Dumea
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Adventure story in the Renaissance Evrard, Lord of Ethe, through its simply beautiful vistas, vivid characters, centuries-old language and deep human themes and memes, powerfully points to a world of a past – of our past – which shaped land, cities and, most of all, people. In his book, Ludovic Dispaux endeavours to paint a series of frescoes which show life as it was, as its most sad, or joyful, or maybe normal (for what was normal then, other than what is strangeness now) in XVIth century German Empire. In the form of ‘true’ false adventures, suited to the period, he teaches us about Evrard: with mysterious Teutonic knights, in Bruegel fairs or arts competitions, at the baroque court of Charles the Fifth, in the company of the sly Prince de la Marck, in some gallant banter with green-eyed Lady Barbe or the sensuous and fiery Irena… The images are strong, the descriptions moving, the cries of the newly-born and of the dying mercenaries full of the same will to live – and incomprehension faced with what is to follow... Ciprian Dumea

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