"He was born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad."
So begins
Rafael Sabatini's classic novel of revenge. First published in 1921, this is the story of Andre-Louis Moreau's life in
The French Revolution. After his friend is killed by a powerful noble, the Marquis de La Tour d'Azyr, Andre-Louis' quest for vengeance leads him to become an orator inciting the people of France to rebel. Along the way, he becomes a renowned actor for his role as
Scaramouche — the sly, roguish trickster. This novel was adapted for film twice, but much like
Captain Blood and
The Sea Hawk, it lost something in the translation. The
second movie does, however, feature one of the most epic
sword fights ever committed to celluloid.
The book provides examples of: