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Marquis St.
Evrémonde is a
fictional character in
Charles ****ens' 1859
novel A Tale of Two Cities. The
Marquis or
Monseigneur St.
Evrémonde appears (in...
- undermined,
Darnay is acquitted. In Paris, the
hated and
abusive Marquis St.
Evrémonde orders his
carriage driven recklessly fast
through the
crowded streets...
- of the main
villains of the novel,
obsessed with
revenge against the
Evrémondes. She
ruthlessly pursues this goal
against Charles Darnay, his wife, Lucie...
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Charles Darnay,
Charles D'Aulnais or
Charles St.
Evrémonde is a
fictional character in the 1859
novel A Tale of Two
Cities by
Charles ****ens. Darnay...
- (Donald Woods), a
French aristocrat who,
unlike his uncle, the
Marquis St.
Evremonde (Basil Rathbone), is
sympathetic to the
plight of the
oppressed and impoverished...
- two
members of the
aristocratic Evrémonde family.
While realizing the
power at
court of
nobles such as the
Evrémondes,
Manette reports them to a minister...
-
planted on him by John
Barsad on the
orders of his uncle, the
Marquis St.
Evremonde,
Lucie and her
father attend Darnay's
trial out of concern. It is there...
- One, the son of a man
named Gaspard, is
killed when the
Marquis St.
Evremonde's carriage p****es.
Madame Defarge, who was
unaware of what the children...
-
Captain Blood (1935); A Tale of Two
Cities (1935), as the
Marquis St.
Evremonde; The
Adventures of
Robin Hood (1938)
playing his best-remembered villain...
-
uncanny likeness to
Charles Darnay (whose
original name is
Charles St.
Evrémonde), the
prisoner he is
helping to defend. He uses his
great skill to save...