Memoirs of Arsène Lupin
par Maurice Leblanc
The Enigmatic Legacy of Cagliostro
Crédits & contributions
- ÉditeurCULTUREA
- Parution12 juin 2023
Prix TTC
In "Memoirs of Arsène Lupin" by Maurice Leblanc, the narrative unfolds with Ralph d'Andresy, a young man of twenty, who is deeply in love with Clarice d'Etigues. Despite the disapproval of Clarice's father, Baron Godfrey d'Etigues, Ralph is determined to win her hand. The story takes a mysterious turn when Ralph discovers a secret meeting involving the Baron and his associates, who are plotting against a woman they believe to be Josephine Balsamo, the Countess of Cagliostro. This woman is accused of being the daughter of the infamous Cagliostro, a figure shrouded in mystery and associated with the supernatural. The Baron and his conspirators believe that Josephine Balsamo is responsible for the deaths of three of their friends, whom they claim she murdered to protect her secrets. The narrative delves into the past, exploring the Countess's alleged connections to historical figures and events, including the court of Napoleon III and the Franco-Prussian War. The conspirators are convinced that she possesses knowledge of a great secret linked to Cagliostro's enigmas, which they are determined to uncover. As the story progresses, the tension mounts, with Ralph observing the proceedings from a hidden vantage point. The Countess, however, remains calm and composed, denying any wrongdoing. The narrative is rich with themes of intrigue, deception, and the quest for power, as the characters navigate a web of historical and personal mysteries. The story raises questions about identity, legacy, and the lengths to which individuals will go to protect their secrets.
