The Prisoner of Zenda is a fun little tale of adventure and derring-do written at the turn of the century (the 19th century, that is) by Anthony Hope. It is a well-known tale. There is danger to a famous personage (in this case, the King of Ruritania) and there just happens to be a distant cousin who looks exactly like him on the spot who can fill in and help out. There have been many a book and many a film based on this idea (Danny Kaye starred in perhaps five different versions of this sort of thing), but told right it makes for a good story. Fortunately, Anthony Hope tells it right.Mystery Lover...but overall a very eclectic reader. Will read everything from the classics to historical fiction. Biography to essays. Not into horror or much into YA. If you would like me to review a book, then please see my stated review policy BEFORE emailing me. Please Note: This is a book blog. It is not a platform for advertising. Please do NOT contact me to ask that I promote your NON-book websites or products. Thank you.
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Friday, April 29, 2011
The Prisoner of Zenda: Review
The Prisoner of Zenda is a fun little tale of adventure and derring-do written at the turn of the century (the 19th century, that is) by Anthony Hope. It is a well-known tale. There is danger to a famous personage (in this case, the King of Ruritania) and there just happens to be a distant cousin who looks exactly like him on the spot who can fill in and help out. There have been many a book and many a film based on this idea (Danny Kaye starred in perhaps five different versions of this sort of thing), but told right it makes for a good story. Fortunately, Anthony Hope tells it right.5 comments:
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really, danny kaye? and swordfights. sounds very interesting!
ReplyDeleteDanny Kaye has starred in quite a few (I can't remember how many exactly) movies where he plays someone who doubles for some important person. I don't know if any of them involved sword fights like the Prisoner of Zenda....
ReplyDeleteI reviewed the Stewart Granger PRISONER OF ZENDA on my blog a few weeks ago. I LOVE THIS STORY! I also loved the Ronald Colman version....sigh! But I've never read the book. Time to change that. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for this! I really enjoyed reading the plot basics as it's one of those books I've heard of (of course) but never picked up or known anything about. And it was a blockbuster of its day!
ReplyDeleteThis was one of my favourite books as a child. The sequel - Rupert of Hentzau - is also worth reading.
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