La louve de l'Atlantique
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Frédéric Hulot’s *La louve de l’Atlantique* is a French historical novel set against the upheavals of the Revolution and the Napoleonic Empire. It follows Nicolas Martineau, a young naval officer whose career carries him across the Atlantic world, from England to the Caribbean and the American South. His personal life becomes entwined with the political and maritime turbulence of the age, as romance, duty, and ambition shape his choices. The novel uses the Atlantic as both setting and force of movement, linking distant ports and cultures through war, empire, trade, and desire. Through Martineau’s encounters, the story evokes the grandeur and instability of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, when old orders were collapsing and new powers were rising. Written in the tradition of the historical adventure novel, it combines personal drama with the sweep of naval and colonial history.
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Frédéric Hulot
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