
The Rebellion of the Princess, published in 1903 by Mary Imlay Taylor, is a historical novel set in 17th-century Russia during the rise of Peter the Great. The story follows Jéhan de Marle, a French nobleman disguised as an apprentice goldsmith, who becomes embroiled in court intrigue and romance with the spirited Princess Daria. The narrative explores themes of power struggles and rebellion against the backdrop of the Streltsi uprising, making it a notable work in historical fiction.













