Everything about Scaramouche totally explained
Scaramouche is a
historical novel by
Rafael Sabatini, originally published in 1921.
It was subsequently adapted into a play by
Barbara Field and into
feature films, first in 1923 starring
Ramón Novarro,
Scaramouche (1923), and a
remake in 1952 with
Stewart Granger. It is a
romantic adventure and tells the story of a young lawyer during the
French Revolution. In the course of his adventures he becomes an
actor portraying "Scaramouche" (also called
Scaramuccia, a roguish
buffoon character in the
commedia dell'arte). He also becomes a
revolutionary,
politician, and
fencing-master, confounding his enemies with his powerful orations and
swordsmanship. He is forced by circumstances to change sides several times. The book also depicts his transformation from cynicist to idealist. The later film version includes one of the longest, and many believe, best
swashbuckling sword-fighting scenes ever filmed.
The three part novel opens with the memorable line, "He was born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad." This line was to become
Sabatini's epitaph, on his gravestone in
Adelboden,
Switzerland.
Plot summary
The robe
André-Louis Moreau, educated as a lawyer, lives in
Britanny with his
godfather, M. de Kercadiou, who refuses to disclose Moreau's parentage. He is in love with Aline, Kercadiou's niece, but she's ambitious and wishes to marry high. A peasant, Mabey, is shot by the Marquis de la Tour d'Azyr for poaching. Moreau's closest friend, the idealistic Philippe de Vilmorin, denounces the act as murder. He is provoked to a duel with the Marquis and killed for his "gift of eloquence" which the Marquis fears would set the
Third Estate against the
privileged estates. Moreau then vows to avenge the death, and sets off from his hometown of Gavrillac for
Rennes to the King's lieutenant in Brittany, to see justice done. After being brushed off by the arrogant official, who refuses to act against a man of the Marquis' status, he discovers a large political gathering, and, much to the surprise of his peers, he delivers convincing rhetoric, using Vilmorin's arguments. He goes on to
Nantes and whips up the crowds there. These events set the stage for the
French Revolution, and make Moreau a wanted man.
The buskin
To hide from the law, Andre-Louis joins a troupe of travelling
Commedia dell'Arte actors under M. Binet. He takes on the role of
Scaramouche, the scheming rogue. He discovers an aptitude for acting and writing, which propells the troupe from near-poverty to success which takes them to the Feydau theatre in Nantes. Binet, who plays Pantaloon, grows ever more resentful of Andre-Louis and his influence in the troupe. He becomes engaged to Binet's daughter, but she, disappointed to find out that Andre-Louis is of no account, accepts a proposal from the Marquis to become his mistress. The Marquis, now notorious for brutally quelling an uprising in Rennes, is lying low in Nantes.
When the Marquis attends a performance, Andre-Louis reveals the latter's presence to the audience and sparks a riot. When Binet, furious for being ruined, attacks him, Andre-Louis shoots in self-defence. Binet is wounded, Andre-Louis escapes.
The sword
Andre-Louis is now forced to go into hiding. He finds a
fencing academy seeking "a young man of good address with some knowledge of swordsmanship". Moreau bluffs his way into apprenticeship with M. des Amis, the Maître en fait d'Armes (
Master of Arms). Over time, he develops his own style of fencing, based on calculations of different moves. With the outbreak of the French Revolution, M. des Amis dies, and André-Louis inherits the school. When he's established at the school, he attempts a reconciliation with his godfather. The reconciliation, however, was brief. Andre-Louis' friends convince him to take a seat in the new congress when they find out about his swordsmanship. They face the scourge of spadassinicides, aristocratic senators who have been provoking the unexperienced republicans to duel and wounding or killing them. Andre-Louis turns the tables and succeeds in killing or disarming all who challenge him. Finally, André-Louis manages to goad the Marquis to challenge him to a duel. At last he can confront the murderer of his childhood friend, Philippe de Vilmorin.
Having heard of this, Mme. de Plougastel, a relative whom he's seen only twice in his life, goes with Aline to stop the duel. They don't arrive in time, finding the Marquis wounded, though not fatally. The Marquis becomes a counter-revolutionary
In 1792, Paris is up in arms and the
Tuilleries are stormed by a mob. Plougastel and Aline are in grave danger. The former's husband is a counter-revolutionary. Andre-Louis, returning from an errand in Britanny, goes to rescue them, bringing travel permits to leave Paris. Kercadiou reveals to Andre-Louis that Mme. de Plougastel is his mother. La Tour d'Azyr, on the run, ends up in the same apartment. He and Andre-Louis draw pistols on each other. Mme. de Plougastel is forced to reveal that the Marquis is Andre's father.
Because of his recent actions, Andre-Louis knows that he can't remain in Paris, so crosses the border with the women.
Scaramouche the Kingmaker
A decade later, Sabatini wrote a sequel, which wasn't as well received.
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