Création Et Rédemption, Deuxième Partie: La Fille Du Marquis
1875
Création Et Rédemption, Deuxième Partie: La Fille Du Marquis
1875
Alexandre Dumas returns to Revolutionary France with a tale of impossible love, hidden identity, and the long road toward redemption. Jacques Mérey, a physician to the poor, once found an abandoned mute child and raised her as his own. Now Eva has grown into a accomplished young woman, her silence transformed into grace, and her love for her protector has become something deeper. But just as they prepare to marry, a devastating truth emerges: Eva is the daughter of the Marquis de Chazelay, a wealthy widower who claims his lost child and tears her from the man she loves. Years later, Jacques has become a deputy to the Convention, close to Danton himself. In a Parisian theater in 1796, their paths cross again. Eva, now wealthy and noble, offers Jacques everything she has to fund his charitable hospice. But she carries a secret: despairing of life without him, she deliberately provoked her own imprisonment, determined to die. This is a story of what survives when everything is taken: love that refuses to die, identity that runs deeper than blood, and the strange mercy of a second chance.






















