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Beau Sabreur (novel)

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1926 novel by P. C. Wren
Beau Sabreur
First edition
AuthorP. C. Wren
LanguageEnglish
PublisherJohn Murray
Publication date1926
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Preceded byBeau Geste 
Followed byBeau Ideal 

Beau Sabreur is a 1926 novel by P. C. Wren. It was the first sequel to his 1924 novel Beau Geste and was turned into a film in 1928.

Plot

It focuses on the adventures of Major Henri de Beaujolais from adolescence to maturity as a well-connected cavalry officer in the French Army: he's an Old Etonian; his mother a Devonshire Cary; his deceased father a Frenchman; his paternal uncle the youngest General in the French Army and married to the sister of the French Minister of State for War. Starting as a one-year volunteer trooper in a hussar regiment, De Beaujolais graduates from the Saumur Cavalry School to become an officer of Spahis and a member of the French Secret Service. He appears in Wren's Beau Geste, commanding the relief column which reaches the besieged Fort Zinderneuf.

Themes

It can be said that it is the French novel of the trilogy (or known as a trilogy if one takes no account of the books Good Gestes and Spanish Maine) as Beau Geste is the English one, and Beau Ideal the American one. The plot presents the dichotomy between love of country (duty) and the love of a woman (passion).

The New York Times complained about the "preposterous plot and inconceivable characters."

The original title was Who Rideth Alone.

References

  1. "Beau Sabreur and Other New Works of Fiction. By Percival Christopher Wren. 370 pp. New York: The Frederick A. Stokes Company. $2. Latest Works of Fiction". New York Times. Aug 1, 1926. p. BR9.
  2. "Mainly About Books". The West Australian. Perth. 31 October 1925. p. 15. Retrieved 10 September 2014 – via National Library of Australia.

External links

P. C. Wren's Beau Geste
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