Feval, Paul - Le Bossu Apr 2026

Lagardère rescues Nevers' infant daughter, Aurore, and vows to avenge the Duke.

Set during the French Regency (early 18th century), the novel captures the decadence and danger of the court of Philippe d'Orléans, making the political stakes feel real. 🎬 Legacy in Pop Culture

The Duke of Nevers is murdered by the villainous Prince de Gonzague. Feval, Paul - Le bossu

Unlike many heroes of the time, Lagardère wins through psychological warfare. His transformation into the hunchback is so complete that it fools his closest enemies, allowing Féval to explore themes of identity and class. Historical Backdrop

"If you do not come to Lagardère, Lagardère will come to you!" 🎭 Key Characters Description Henri de Lagardère A master swordsman who lives for honor and justice. Prince de Gonzague The Villain A greedy, manipulative relative who steals Nevers' fortune. Aurore de Nevers The Duke's daughter, raised in secret by Lagardère. Passepoil & Cocardasse The Sidekicks Two comedic fencing masters who provide loyalty and levity. 🌟 Why It Remains a Classic The "Nevers Attack" ( Botte de Nevers ) Lagardère rescues Nevers' infant daughter, Aurore, and vows

Féval invented a mythical fencing move: a lethal thrust delivered directly between the eyes. This technical detail added a layer of "superhero" lore to the protagonist, making him seem invincible to his enemies. The Art of Disguise

The story spans nearly two decades, blending historical fiction with a classic revenge plot. Unlike many heroes of the time, Lagardère wins

"Si tu ne viens pas à Lagardère, Lagardère ira à toi !" is a permanent fixture in French pop culture.