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Baroness Orczy's novel 'Beau Brocade' is a historical romance set in the tumultuous era of the Jacobite Rebellion. The book follows the adventures of the dashing highwayman Beau Brocade as he navigates love, loyalty, and political intrigue. Orczy's writing style is marked by vivid descriptions, well-developed characters, and a strong sense of historical accuracy, making 'Beau Brocade' a captivating read for fans of historical fiction. The novel's themes of honor, sacrifice, and forbidden love are timeless, resonating with readers of all ages. As a pioneer of the historical romance genre,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Baroness Orczy's novel 'Beau Brocade' is a historical romance set in the tumultuous era of the Jacobite Rebellion. The book follows the adventures of the dashing highwayman Beau Brocade as he navigates love, loyalty, and political intrigue. Orczy's writing style is marked by vivid descriptions, well-developed characters, and a strong sense of historical accuracy, making 'Beau Brocade' a captivating read for fans of historical fiction. The novel's themes of honor, sacrifice, and forbidden love are timeless, resonating with readers of all ages. As a pioneer of the historical romance genre, Orczy's work has left a lasting impact on literature, inspiring countless authors to explore similar themes in their own writing. 'Beau Brocade' is a must-read for anyone interested in a thrilling tale of adventure and romance set against the backdrop of a fascinating historical period.

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Autorenporträt
Baroness Emmuska Orczy (1865-1947) was a British novelist, playwright, and artist of Hungarian nobility. Orczy was born in Tarnaörs, Hungary in 1865 and moved to England with her family at a young age. She began her career as an artist and illustrator, but later turned to writing. In addition to the Scarlet Pimpernel series, Orczy also wrote numerous other novels, plays, and short stories. She was made a baroness by the Hungarian government in 1911 in recognition of her literary achievements. Orczy died in London in 1947.