
The Borgias
par:
Alexandre Dumas
Langue: Anglais
Format: Broché
ISBN 10: 1587159724
ISBN 13: 9781587159725
Date de publication:
July 15th, 2002
Éditeur: Borgo Pr
Pages: 244
Set against the backdrop of the decadent Italian Renaissance, this tale delves into the notorious life of the Borgia family, notorious for their cunning, ambition, and ruthless quest for power. Alexandre Dumas masterfully chronicles their scandalous exploits, weaving historical fact with intrigue and drama. The Borgias stand out as a chilling example of political machination, where love, betrayal, and ambition intermingle in a dangerous dance for supremacy within the papal court.
Dumas’s vivid storytelling brings to life the excesses and moral corruption of the era, presenting characters who are as glamorous as they are infamously flawed. Through deception, manipulation, and violence, they navigate a world where loyalty is fleeting, and alliances are forged and broken in the blink of an eye. This exploration of one of history’s most fascinating and fearsome families invites readers to ponder the price of power and the depths to which individuals will sink to attain it.
Dumas’s vivid storytelling brings to life the excesses and moral corruption of the era, presenting characters who are as glamorous as they are infamously flawed. Through deception, manipulation, and violence, they navigate a world where loyalty is fleeting, and alliances are forged and broken in the blink of an eye. This exploration of one of history’s most fascinating and fearsome families invites readers to ponder the price of power and the depths to which individuals will sink to attain it.