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The Rocks of Valpré (novel)

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Originally published
  
1913

Author
  
Ethel M. Dell

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Adaptations
  
The Rocks of Valpre (1935)

Similar
  
The Knave of Diamond, Charles Rex, The Keeper of the Door, Greatheart, The Top of the World

The Rocks of Valpré is a 1913 novel by the British writer Ethel M. Dell. First published in the United States in 1913. It is set in the mid-nineteenth century when an officer wrongly imprisoned on Devil's Island escapes and heads to Europe to rescue the love of his life from the villain.

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Reception

Contemporary reviews of the novel were mixed. The New York Times called the novel "a well constructed and closely knit tale." Other reviews noted its "sentimentality", with the Boston Transcript calling the novel a "deft old fashioned novel with much variety of interest and some effective character drawing. It comes dangerously near shipwreak on the rock of sentimentality, but never becomes quite mawkish."

Adaptations

The novel has twice been adapted into a film. A 1919 silent version The Rocks of Valpré was directed by Maurice Elvey. In 1935 a sound version The Rocks of Valpré was directed by Henry Edwards.

References

The Rocks of Valpré (novel) Wikipedia