Barnave

Barnave by Jules Janin is a historical novel published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on October 8, 2012. Written in French and spanning 260 pages, this work explores the tumultuous period of the Ancien Régime through the life of Antoine Barnave, a prominent deputy in the Constituent Assembly who advocates for constitutional monarchy. The narrative delves into his complex stance between the Jacobins and the royal court, highlighting his efforts to align the queen with progressive ideas.
Readers will find a detailed portrayal of political intrigue and personal conflict as Barnave navigates the shifting allegiances of his time. The novel presents a rich tapestry of historical events and figures, offering insights into the challenges faced by those advocating for change during a pivotal moment in French history. With themes related to literature, fiction, and historical context, this edition invites readers to engage with the complexities of a society on the brink of transformation.
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Ce roman historique raconte l’agonie de l’Ancien Regime. Antoine Barnave, brillant depute a la Constituante est partisan de la monarchie constitutionnelle. Il adopte une position ambigue entre les Jacobins et la Cour. Il veut rallier la reine aux idees nouvelles…
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