The Return of Martin GuerreHarvard University Press, 15 oct 1984 - 176 páginas The clever peasant Arnaud du Tilh had almost persuaded the learned judges at the Parlement of Toulouse when, on a summer’s day in 1560, a man swaggered into the court on a wooden leg, denounced Arnaud, and reestablished his claim to the identity, property, and wife of Martin Guerre. The astonishing case captured the imagination of the continent. Told and retold over the centuries, the story of Martin Guerre became a legend, still remembered in the Pyrenean village where the impostor was executed more than 400 years ago. |
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From Hendaye to Artigat | 6 |
The Discontented Peasant | 19 |
The Honor of Bertrande de Rols | 27 |
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