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Philip Augustus; or, The Brothers in Arms

By G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford) James

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

"Philip Augustus; or, The Brothers in Arms" by G. P. R. James is a historical novel written in the early 19th century. The narrative likely focuses on...

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"Philip Augustus; or, The Brothers in Arms" by G. P. R. James is a historical novel written in the early 19th century. The narrative likely focuses on the life and reign of King Philip Augustus of France during the 12th century, intertwining themes of chivalry, political intrigue, and personal relationships. The story seems to explore the complexities of leadership, love, and friendship in a period marked by crusades and feudal loyalties. The opening of the novel sets the historical context, introducing readers to the feudal system in 12th-century France and the fervor surrounding the Crusades, which serve as a backdrop to the storyline. Key characters emerge, including Count D'Auvergne and his companion Guy de Coucy, who are on a journey up the Monts d'Or. As they navigate their surroundings, themes of loss and melancholy punctuate their conversation, hinting at deeper emotional struggles. The narrative is rich with descriptive imagery, reflecting on the landscape and their camaraderie, while the characters grapple with personal histories and the burdens of their station, setting the stage for their upcoming adventures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

About the Author

George Payne Rainsford James, was an English novelist and historical writer, the son of a physician in London. He was for many years British Consul at various places in the United States and on the Continent. He held the honorary office of British Historiographer Royal during the last years of William IV's reign.

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