Rupert of Hentzau - from the Memoirs of

Rupert of Hentzau - from the Memoirs of
Author: Anthony Hope
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2006
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1425001890

1905. Hope was a barrister who gave up the law after the success of his novel The Prisoner of Zenda. The book begins: A man who has lived in the world, marking how every act, although in itself perhaps light and insignificant, may become the source of consequences that spread far and wide, and flow for years or centuries, could scarcely feel secure in reckoning that with the death of the Duke of Strelsau and the restoration of King Rudolf to liberty and his throne, there would end, for good and all, the troubles born of Black Michael's daring conspiracy. The stakes had been high, the struggle keen; the edge of passion had been sharpened, and the seeds of enmity sown. Yet Michael, having struck for the crown, had paid for the blow with his life: should there not then be an end? See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

Rupert of Hentzau: From The Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim

Rupert of Hentzau: From The Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim
Author: Anthony Hope
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2022-06-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

"Rupert of Hentzau" is a sequel by Anthony Hope to the world-famous novel "The Prisoner of Zenda," telling the story of a political turmoil and secret love in the mysterious kingdom of Ruritania. The author continues the adventures of the beloved characters: Rudolf Elphberg, the monarch of Ruritania; Rudolf Rassendyll, the English gentleman who had acted as his political decoy, being his distant cousin and lookalike; Flavia, the princess, now queen, who's still in love with Rudolf Rassendyll.

Rupert of Hentzau

Rupert of Hentzau
Author: Anthony Hope
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2020-09-18
Genre:
ISBN:

Rupert of Hentzau is a sequel by Anthony Hope to The Prisoner of Zenda, written in 1895 but not published in book form until 1898.The novel was serialized in The Pall Mall Magazine and McClure's Magazine from December 1897 through June 1898Plot summaryThe story is set within a framing narrative told by a supporting character from The Prisoner of Zenda. The frame implies that the events related in both books took place in the late 1870s and early 1880s. This story commences three years after the conclusion of Zenda, and deals with the same fictional country somewhere in Germanic Middle Europe, the kingdom of Ruritania. Most of the same characters recur: Rudolf Elphberg, the dissolute absolute monarch of Ruritania; Rudolf Rassendyll, the English gentleman who had acted as his political decoy, being his distant cousin and lookalike; Flavia, the princess, now queen; Rupert of Hentzau, the dashing well-born villain; Fritz von Tarlenheim, the loyal courtier; Colonel Sapt, the King's Bodyguard; Lieutenant von Bernenstein, the loyal soldier.Queen Flavia, dutifully but unhappily married to her cousin Rudolf V, writes to her true love Rudolf Rassendyll. The letter is carried by von Tarlenheim and his servant Bauer to be delivered by hand, but Fritz is betrayed by Bauer and it is stolen by the exiled Rupert of Hentzau and his loyal cousin the Count of Luzau-Rischenheim. Hentzau sees in it a chance to return to favour by informing the pathologically jealous and paranoid King.

Rupert of Hentzau

Rupert of Hentzau
Author: Anthony Hope
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1898
Genre:
ISBN:

The wife of the restored king is threatened by the villain Rupert, and once more Rudolf is involved. Tragedy overtakes him just when happiness seems within his grasp.

Rupert of Hentzau

Rupert of Hentzau
Author: Anthony Hope
Publisher: Lindhardt og Ringhof
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2017-01-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9176392708

’Rupert of Hentzau’ (1898) picks up three years after ‘The Prisoner of Zenda’ ended with Rudolf Rassendyll sadly leaving behind his love, Queen Flavia. Now unhappily married, Flavia writes Rassendyll to reconcile, but the letter is stolen and before long, Rassendyll once again finds himself forced to impersonate the king. Only this time, the ploy promises to leave behind several fatalities. A decidedly darker sequel, this novel once again asks the question, Duty or love? And the answer might surprise you. The dashing villain, Rupert of Hentzau, has been portrayed on screen by many popular Hollywood actors throughout the years, among these Ramon Novarro (1922), Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (1937) and James Mason (1952). Anthony Hope (1863-1933) was an English novelist and playwright, known for his adventure novel ‘The Prisoner of Zenda’, the first draft of which he wrote in just one month, and its sequel ‘Rupert of Hentzau’. Hope had trained as a lawyer and barrister and completed the final stage of his education under the future Prime Minister, H. H. Asquith, but ultimately chose writing as his profession.

Rupert of Hentzau

Rupert of Hentzau
Author: Anthony Hope
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2015-07-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781515312949

A man who has lived in the world, marking how every act, although in itself perhaps light and insignificant, may become the source of consequences that spread far and wide, and flow for years or centuries, could scarcely feel secure in reckoning that with the death of the Duke of Strelsau and the restoration of King Rudolf to liberty and his throne, there would end, for good and all, the troubles born of Black Michael's daring conspiracy. The stakes had been high, the struggle keen; the edge of passion had been sharpened, and the seeds of enmity sown.

Rupert of Hentzau: From the Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim: The Sequel to the Prisoner of Zenda

Rupert of Hentzau: From the Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim: The Sequel to the Prisoner of Zenda
Author: Anthony Hope
Publisher: Alpha Edition
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2019-01-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789353295653

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