Life Stories for Young People

Life Stories for Young People

The Little DauphinThe story of Louis Charles, second son of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, is one...
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Author: Hoffmann, Franz,1814-1882
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Language: English
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Life Stories for Young People

Life Stories for Young People

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Life Stories for Young People

$18.42 $9.20
Author: Hoffmann, Franz,1814-1882
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Little Dauphin

The story of Louis Charles, second son of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, is one of the most pathetic in the history of royalty, and has an added interest because of the attempts of many romancers and some historical writers to raise doubts as to his fate. The brief space of the little Dauphins life is measured by the awful period of the French Revolution and Reign of Terror. Franz Hoffmann, the writer of the original (which was published under the title of Ein Knigssohn, or, A Kings Son), follows the ordinarily accepted version that the Dauphin was separated from the King and Queen and confined in the Temple, and that after their execution he was deliberately and cruelly allowed to waste away in body and become the victim of hopeless disease, remaining thus until death ended his sufferings and the inhuman barbarity of his keepers. In the course of his narrative the author touches upon the most striking events of the Revolution, that dreadful remedy for a dreadful disease, as it has been called, and brings out in strong relief the character of the well-meaning but weak King and imperious Queen, as well as that of the brutal cobbler Simon, the Dauphins keeper; but the principal interest centres in the pathetic figure of the little prince. The historic doubts raised as to the Dauphins fate also lend interest to the tale. One of these has to do with the identity of Naundorff, who passed himself off as the Duke of Normandy, the Dauphins title, and the other with the Rev. Eleazar Williams of Green Bay, Wisconsin, missionary among the Indians. The claims put forth by friends of Williams attracted widespread attention and provoked much discussion in this country and France, half a century ago, because of the extraordinary coincidences attaching to the alleged identity. It is the generally accepted verdict of history, however, that the Dauphin was the victim of the Revolution and died in the Temple in 1795, and as such he appears in these pages. The details of his fate can never be stated with accuracy, so involved and uncertain is the tragic mystery, but Hoffmanns narrative is undoubtedly correct in its general outlines. There are almost as many different versions as there are histories of that thrilling period. G. P. U. Chicago, 1905 ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 62650
Author: Hoffmann, Franz
Release Date: Jul 15, 2020
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Translator: Upton, George P. (George Putnam), 1834-1919

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