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  1. The Prisoner of Zenda is an 1894 adventure novel by Anthony Hope, in which the King of Ruritania is drugged on the eve of his coronation and thus is unable to attend the ceremony. Political forces within the realm are such that, in order for the king to retain the crown, his coronation must proceed.

  2. Anthony Hope's swashbuckling romance transports his English gentleman hero, Rudolf Rassendyll, from a comfortable life in London to fast-moving adventures in Ruritania, a mythical land steeped in political intrigue.

  3. The Prisoner Of Zenda. Capa comum – 1 janeiro 2010. Edição Inglês por Anthony Hope (Autor), Stephen Colbourn (Autor) 4,4 290 avaliações de clientes. Ver todos os formatos e edições. Um caso de falsa identidade e um antigo escândalo familiar levam à intriga e ao romance. O príncipe Rudolph desapareceu.

  4. O Prisioneiro de Zenda (em inglês, The Prisoner of Zenda) é um romance de aventura de Anthony Hope, publicado em 1894. O Rei da Ruritânia é drogado na véspera de sua coroação e, portanto, não pode comparecer à cerimônia.

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  6. Five times made into film versions since its original publication in 1894, The Prisoner of Zenda is a perennially popular adventure and romance story. Hope's swashbuckling romance transports...

  7. Anthony Hope's The Prisoner of Zenda is a swashbuckling adventure set in Ruritania, a mythical pocket kingdom. Englishman Rudolf Rassendyll closely resembles the King of Ruritania, and to foil a coup by his rival to the throne, he is persuaded to impersonate him for a day.

  8. English gentleman Rudolf Rassendyll arrives in the country of Ruritania on the eve of King Rudolf the Fifth’s coronation. That night, the king is abducted and held prisoner in a castle in the...

  9. Rudolph Rassendyll's life is interrupted by his unexpected and personal involvement in the affairs of Ruritania whilst travelling through the town of Zenda. He is shortly on the way to Streslau, the capital, where he finds himself engaged in plans to rescue the imprisoned king.

  10. Mireille Fauchon's edition of the classic adventure novel introduces us to the landscape, people and customs of Ruritania, and to a time (thankfully long-distant) when the English regarded the rest of Europe as a strange and sinister place.