
Le Chevalier D'Harmental, published in 1842 by Alexandre Dumas, is a historical novel set in early 18th century France, specifically around 1718. The story follows Raoul d'Harmental, a young nobleman entangled in duels, political intrigue, and romantic tensions during the regency of Philippe d'Orléans. The narrative explores themes of honor and societal customs, while also touching on the Cellamare Conspiracy against the regency, making it notable for its historical context and character-driven plot. The novel has inspired adaptations, including an opera by Paul Ferrier in 1896.















































