The Regent's Daughter (French: Une Fille du Régent) is a historical novel by Alexandre Dumas, written in 1845, and later adapted as a "serio-comic" play in five acts. It has sometimes been subtitled as a sequel to The Conspirators.
In 1957-1958 it was also adapted into a newspaper comic by Gilbert Bloch.
References
- Dumas, Alexandre (16 October 2008). The Regent's Daughter. ISBN 978-1-4270-7783-7.
- Dumas, Alexandre (1854). The Regent's Daughter. A Serio-comic Play, in Five Acts. D. Appleton & Co, New York.
- Dumas, Alexandre (29 June 2015). The Regent's Daughter - A Sequel to "The Conspirators". Read Books Limited. ISBN 978-1-4733-7627-4.
- "Gilbert Bloch".
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