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The Little Dauphin

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The narrative follows a young crown prince from affectionate, carefree childhood in palace gardens into the turmoil of revolution that removes his family from power. As events escalate he is separated from his parents and confined in a prison tower where neglect and mistreatment by his keepers leave him ill and isolated. The account recounts episodes of failed escape, the characters who surround him, and the harsh conditions that culminate in his early death. The text also surveys later controversies about alleged survivors and impostors and traces the political forces and personal tragedies that shaped the boy’s brief life.

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Franz Hoffmann

Franz Hoffmann was a notable author known for his contributions to children's literature and historical narratives. His works often blend educational themes with engaging storytelling, making them accessible and appealing to young readers. Among his most recognized titles is "Ludwig Van Beethoven," which explores the life of the famous composer, showcasing Hoffmann's ability to intertwine biography with narrative flair. Other significant works include "Mozart's Youth" and "The Little Dauphin," reflecting his interest in historical figures and events. Hoffmann's writings are characterized by their moral lessons and imaginative plots, aimed at inspiring and entertaining the youth.

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