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In a Dark Wood Wandering

A Novel of the Middle Ages

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In this novel, set in the 15th century during the Hundred Years War between France and England, Hella Haasse brilliantly captures all the drama of one of the great ages of history.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 1, 1989
      Covering the life span of poet and courtier Charles d'Orleans (1394-1465), nephew to the mad French king Charles VI, this massive novel, first published in the Netherlands in 1949, is magisterial in its grasp of princely politics (e.g., the Armagnac-Burgundian factions), and military maneuvering in the era of the Hundred Years War between France and England. As a fictional narrative of private life and human emotion, however, it lacks the vital spark. Happier with books than in battle, shy Charles suffered childhood traumas: exile from court with his gentle mother, Valentine Visconti, because of the envy of Isabeau, the devious French Queen; and the assassination of his father Duke Louis. The ``dark wood'' of loneliness and confusion is taken from the opening of Dante's Commedia. The image recurs in Charles's poetry, written during his 25-year English captivity after Agincourt. In this period, Joan of Arc's triumphs and death are briefly recorded, and poets Christine de Pisan and Francois Villon also make brief appearances. 50,000 first printing; BOMC and QPB featured selections; author tour.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 29, 2005
      Charles d'Orleans (1394-1465), shy nephew of mad French king Charles VI, is the focus of this narrative, first published in the Netherlands in 1949. ``This massive novel . . . is magisterial in its grasp of princely politics and military maneuvering in the era of the Hundred Years' War between France and England,'' said PW. ``As a fictional narrative of private life and human emotion, however, it lacks the vital spark.'' 50,000 first printing; QPB selection.

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