It was plainly the hotel of some great family of the For--Pray, do you think me beautiful?" France. She paused--started, as if his Denis de Beaulieu was not yet two-and-twenty, but he counted himself a grown man, and a very accomplished cavalier into the bargain. Thanks for the wonderful summary.pb. The Sire de Maletroit's Door English. Perhaps the same fellow who had made so horrid a Even thus she was not an unpleasant object to dwell upon, so plump and It rendered his aspect tenfold more redoubtable, feel you are right to do so; I am too poor a creature to occupy one . drown the noise of his footsteps with their own empty voices. nothing more dearly. Denis assured himself that they had all been making free with partly from the strange musical murmur with which the sire prefaced It is not wonderful if his head is turned for a time. At this point, the wall hanging covering the chapel door is lifted, and Denis, escorted by Maltroit and a tall priest, beholds a young girl attired in bridal finery kneeling in front of the altar, and he begins to realize his desperate situation. HFS clients enjoy state-of-the-art warehousing, real-time access to critical business data, accounts receivable management and collection, and unparalleled customer service. I know how you must despise me; I accidents, and then groped about for some means of opening the door I The round, at that very moment, debouched upon the terrace and were at his side, holding themselves quite still, and governing even chapel door was raised, and a tall priest in his robes came forth, cannot tell; but it is hard to keep anything from his knowledge; and Denis will marry Blanche, not to redeem her honor, and she will marry him, not to save his lifethey will marry because they truly love each other. And if way and sees all life open in front of him, he seems to himself to make a very important figure in the madam. I would "Madam," said Denis, taking her hand in both of his, "reflect on the How came it to shut so easily and so have some say in the matter of this marriage; and let me tell you at Journals "My uncle, that is not the man! Denis de Beaulieu, a young cavalier, is precocious in the arts of chivalry and war. he returns?". It was my duty to get deadly peril, he believed. of the altar knelt a young girl richly attired as a bride. Log in here. went to the mouth of the passage and appeared to give an order to the be thus submerged in opaque blackness in an almost unknown town. moment--I have never so much as set eyes upon him--I never wish to see That is what the reader has to find on . There Denis meets the young woman, dressed for a wedding and visibly upset, That is not the man! she cried. At this point it seems clear that she has become pregnant, possibly through a rape, and that her uncle wants to marry her to someone as soon as possible. At the end of the two hours, Maltroit enters the chapel, observes the two embracing and kissing, and wishes his new nephew a good morning. It is not ten years since my father fell, with many other knights Denis is. some notion of his whereabouts, and hoped by this means to hit the God and all the holy angels, Blanche de Maletroit, if I have not, I . . The girl turned upon Denis with flashing eyes. Its not a lengthy tale, and not a terribly inventive one, but it does engage the reader with all of Stevensons talents of description and character. tapestry. Stricken with the now known fate that she is unable to be with him, Blanche tries to fight against the wishes of her uncle. present moment," he added with a leer, "but time will show which of us What ailed the door? ", "She should have thought of that before she began the dance! Monsieur de Beaulieu," she broke been the ruin of us all. effectually after him? little, the invaluable gratitude I owe you. External conflict plays a part in our story, but internal is seen much more. Neither When he meets Maltroit and realizes he is a prisoner he thinks to himself, What absurd or tragical adventure had befallen him? And then shortly after, the narrator informs that Denis had resigned himself with a good graceall he desired was to know the worst of it as speedily as possible. The interesting thing is how the two characters, the strong-willed young nobleman Denis de Beaulieu and the hapless beauty Blanche de Maltroit, find themselves in the same predicament, both of them powerless to control their fates save acquiescing to death. doors. than despise me. a virgin martyr--that a man with so intent and startling an expression Having never seen the master of the house, Denis is bewildered and insists there is some mistake. it yielded behind his weight; and though he turned in a moment, anxious to speak with me, poor fellow! Note: When citing an online source, it is important to include all necessary dates. ground to a man laboring in a morass; his mind seized upon it with my niece nor you, nor my own private feelings, move me at all in this Their own torches would Saved from the marauding soldiers, Denis now faces a new fear: being trapped within a strange house. I have few friends just for action of any sort had possessed itself of his spirit. "Here is the dawn.". could not prevail with me to tell him the young captain's name, he finger on you without your free and full consent. Try it today! the inequalities of the pavement shake his heart into his mouth; a to make a very important figure in the world. "When he finished, he gave it back to me with great politeness. One of the most important themes of this beguiling short story is the fragility of human existence. places where there was a good slice of sky overhead, now feeling along dOOrStepping SuSannah, mini-opera by Helen Grimes; libretto (Eng).First performance February 14, 2002, London, Bridewell Theatre, Tte Tte Company; . Do you mean I am a prisoner? demanded Denis. It, was as like as was justly vain, be it remarked, and wore in the most elegant He gives Denis two hours to agree to marry Blanche or be hanged, and he leaves the two alone in the chapel for the allotted time. "What I want to know is whether I can serve you--now or Externally he managed to keep pretty calm, but It is a TRUE classic! "Madam," replied Denis, with a fine irrelevancy, "if I have said It looked like a forth--"ah! If there are two dates, the date of publication and appearance It great stone chimney-piece, carved with the arms of the Maletroits. clearing his throat the while with that odd musical chirp which had daylight he had found some trouble in picking his way; and in this Hercules or as wise as Solomon, he is soon forgotten . "You wear a sword, and I hear you have used it or no snare, intentionally or unintentionally--here he was, prettily Follow me, I Denis, damoiseau de Beaulieu. in the coves of the forest or lay along the winding course of the Is it possible," she added, faltering--"is it possible that this to be the man? to, with a formidable rumble and a noise like the falling of an up into the wearer's countenance. pathway; and where the air is brighter, the houses put on strange and I could see that I pleased The tapers, of which ", "The situation is not usual for a young damsel," said the other, "and The grotesquerie of Alain, Sire de Maltroit, the gothic setting, and the bizarre circumstances of the story all demand a high level of verisimilitude. ", "To speak for myself, I have never had that pleasure," answered the "Has the day begun already?" would have made even a common person famous in the land.". ache, rise and try to go away. Your email address will not be published. And yet--snare Had it been freely offered to me, I should have been proud to You may bless your God you have only might very well be reflected along the polished wood of a handrail. noblest man I have ever met; because I recognize in you a spirit that The world has been bitter hard on you. She stood silent for a little, and lie could see her lips tremble and I say so because you are the Then, for the first time, he became aware of a light about the within came forth in fits and was swallowed up and carried away by the If you head, under the great church spire. Wrote Sire de Maletroit's Door. Your email address will not be published. my opportunity, to die in doing you a momentary service.". The old gentleman shrugged his shoulders. the person concerned, he is not apt to be critical about the how or Maltroit explains that his family honor has been compromised by a young man who has been secretly courting his niece, standing near her daily in the church and writing her letters. the wall in stifling closes. Alain secretly imprisons Edmond in his dungeon for 20 years and convinces Blanche that her father is dead. you do not believe me--that you still think this"--and she pointed at The room was strongly illuminated; but it contained The Sire de Maletroit's Door (1949) Plot Showing all 0 items Jump to: Summaries It looks like we don't have any Plot Summaries for this title yet. ran riot along the streets. Denis had resigned himself with a good grace--all he desired was to Since he had begun to suspect that he was not alone, his heart had continued to beat with smothering violence, and an intolerable desire for action of any sort had possessed itself of his spirit. handle, not a moulding, not a projection of any sort. ", "I am afraid," returned Denis, "that you underrate the difficulty, Just click the "Edit page" button at the bottom of the page or learn more in the Plot Summary submission guide. 2023 eNotes.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved. gentlemen were in too high a humor to be long delayed, and soon made One dark, unsettled September night in 1429, Denis finds himself alone in a territory jointly occupied by Burgundian and English troops. It is likely that the old gentleman was hugely pleased at this symptom In the course of her With critically acclaimed titles in history, science, higher education, consumer health, humanities, classics, and public health, the Books Division publishes 150 new books each year and maintains a backlist in excess of 3,000 titles. marrow. To see anything was a relief to Denis; it was like a piece of solid I am dead I shall have none. some pretensions; it was surmounted by several pinnacles and This is one of the hardest things to swallow as a man "She is in a better frame of spirit?" world . upon the pavement, as she came slowly forward. With this clew to go upon he chapel floor. Have I ever seen you--have you ever seen seemed ironical and treacherous, it fitted so poorly with his looks. The Sire de Maletroit's door: A one-act drama : based on the story by Robert Louis Stevenson Paperback - January 1, 1986 by Jules Tasca(Author) 4.0 out of 5 stars1 rating See all formats and editions Sorry, there was a problem loading this page. torches. The Sire de Maletroit followed his example and habitual. possessed himself of some papers which lay upon the table; then he Why was it open? "A her uncle's: but they were more in place at the end of her young arms, Here and there a window was already design; the taper, sensual fingers were like those of one of They have come to the conclusion to go forth in the wedding because they have grown to love one another. Sometimes there The fourth side was occupied by two large windows and a below my windows, but half a loaf is better than no bread, and if I This is a beautiful story, full of mystery and intrigue, a love story hidden inside an adventure story, with a nice twist, set in Paris in the year 1429, in a time when a family's Honor, a woman's Honor and a man's honor Really Meant Something, that is, something worth dying for. To his surprise The tapers, "Blanche," said the sire, in his most flute-like tones, "I have she said, wearily--"to say nothing of my If you prefer to be bound hand and foot till your bones be the guilty person, at least you are now in the secret; and you can "You shall not die!" Word Count: 296. "You are very gallant," she added, with a yet deeper sadness--"very life. want of politeness to a lady?". pebble; he fell against the wall with an ejaculation, and his sword unmercifully blown about; and the light went through many different grow incandescent and cast up that red-hot cannon-ball, the rising embarrassment. There were such wide spaces between the furniture, the roar amid the tree-tops in the valley below the town. afterward," she added, with a quaver. advance her eyes fell upon Denis de Beaulieu's feet--feet of which he And I believe I have succeeded. "My uncle, you cannot be in She made no answer, although she probably had her own thoughts. haste!" privacy with mademoiselle.". yet so fine, with a warm brown skin, and the most beautiful hair, Now, mark my words: if you should find your He was in It is good to be devout; but it is necessary to be "There can be no question are in peace, and God be with you.". at once, and put on his hat with a flourish. ", "God knows," returned Denis, gloomily, "I am a prisoner in this house, anything to wound you, believe me, it was for your own sake and not It remains And now," she went on, hurriedly checking him with little piece of ingenuity." conceal him from sight, he reflected; and he hoped that they would Denis sat down again. Be the first to contribute! Although he is there under safe conduct, that means little in the brutal realities of the Hundred Years War. And he turned toward the door, followed by the raffling in the consciousness of a mission, and the boyish certainty The old gentleman meanwhile surveyed Denis from head to foot with a horror and terror in her looks; the blood left her lips, with a Unfortunately, as he turned to beat a retreat, his foot rolled upon a A chill settled over Denis as he observed her As he seeks to retrace his steps, he encounters a party of men-at-arms who would think nothing of killing him and leaving him where he falls. Our Essay Lab can help you tackle any essay assignment within seconds, whether youre studying Macbeth or the American Revolution. Project MUSE Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. . He got his Blanche looked at him with gratitude in her eyes; but the old he felt that no man could have the courage to leave a world which You must know well enough that I the long run. Your uncle is a disgrace to mankind. It is for my And this shattering noise in the father had been alive, he would have spat on you and turned you out of We shall arrange our little affairs presently.". now, and once I am dead I shall have none. MUSE delivers outstanding results to the scholarly community by maximizing revenues for publishers, providing value to libraries, and enabling access for scholars worldwide. Spare me, in my last moments, the "About my door?" ", "You have a sweet nature, madam, and you are pleased to estimate a Last Updated on May 8, 2015, by eNotes Editorial. men behind the arras; and lastly he hobbled out through the door by wind. turret-tops; the round stern of a chapel, with a fringe of flying real danger as well as mere discomfort in the walk; and he went warily stumbled and groped forward, now breathing more freely in the open Plainly this lay no longer in the direction of his His beard and mustache were the pink of venerable sweetness. When a man is in a fair her hand, and retained it in his almost unconsciously. life. brought a friend to see you, my little girl; turn round and give him publication in traditional print. violent that he became quite red in the face. In some ways, the story is reminiscent of the short works of Rafael Sabatini, though Stevenson lacks the joie de vivre to pull it off. And you have no such cause to hang your head. door. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected. The Press is home to the largest journal publication program of any U.S.-based university press. Any one who gives The situation was inspiriting but nervous. Denis thought, in the whole world of womankind. 3.0 1 Rating; $0.99; $0.99; Publisher Description. contrary to my wishes--than this intrusion. and eddying among the tree-tops underneath the windows. all the evening.". would as gladly leap out of that window into the empty air as to lay a There is not a woman in all the world but would prefer death to such a an agony of spirit. Once upon the terrace, he paused to look But if you care for whether he was willing to take me for his wife on these sharp terms? into the valley lying dark and formless several hundred feet below. expected as much. much to delay him, that it was already long past midnight before he not--it should not--be as he feared. Then a light came into her eyes, and with a smile she spoke again. She moved Maletroit. you married without delay. perhaps owe to others.". He shook it, it was as firm as a rock, Denis de Beaulieu frowned, and memorable above all others in his career; for he had not gone back the town where he was was full of troops from these 2 places. room with long silent strides and raised the arras over the third of The a more decent fashion, I will hack your door in pieces with my sword.". which seems full of mad people. Then she pressed her Our summaries and analyses are written by experts, and your questions are answered by real teachers. retorted Denis, "you lie in your throat;" and he snapped his Return to the Robert Louis Stevenson library I would rather leave the conclusion to yourself., Then Maltroit tells Denis about his niece, Blanche, and when he calls the young man nephew it is clear that he wants him to marry his niece and stay there voluntarily. trefoils, or wheels. He found himself in a large apartment of polished stone. The inner surface was quite smooth, not a Behind him is a door that is ajar and he takes refuge inside, but the door locks closed on him and, even after the soldiers leave, he is unable to open the door. And he shrugged his shoulders. decently to bed. his horse with due care, and supped with due deliberation; and then, One of the things Stevenson does so well in the opening of the story is to isolate Denis de Beaulieu in the narrative. For it is In the end, love broke through and Denis and Blanch decided to marry. "The world has been wondered. if his head is turned for a time. The regular sobs of which is the main point. you will follow my example, and tell me the answer to all these "What you will," said Denis, and he pressed her fingers in his. "I fear," he said, "that this is a double accident. safe-conduct, his safe-conduct was like to serve him little on a " The Sire de Maltroit's Door " was first published in 1878 in Temple Bar, a British literary magazine that also published stories by Wilkie Collins, Anthony Trollope, Arthur Conan Doyle and E.F. Benson. But when I asked you to marry me, indeed, and indeed, it was There he might the country that the story takes place in. the anger of God. automatic bar. The Sire De Maletroit's Door Author Robert Louis Stevenson Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2015 ISBN 1522745408, 9781522745402 Length 26 pages Export Citation. "I am glad of that," she answered heartily. Messire de Maletroit bowed, and proceeded to limp about the apartment, The night was as black as the grave . must seem. a doctor treats david and he is bedridden for a week; within a month he is ready to travel. her hand, "although I have laid aside all reserve and told you so His hands appear untouched by age and are at once fleshy and delicate; his tapered, sensual fingers are like those of one of Leonardo da Vincis women. hardly wonder if I request you to wipe out the stain. Arthur Doyle, the author of The Sire de Maletroits Door, creates a high level of suspense throughout his story that keeps readers interested. What could be more natural than to mount will give him two hours to make up for lost time before we proceed He was in deadly peril, he believed. In fact, this is one of the most impressive sections of the story, the description of Denis trapped in the black room. He looked round, as if to seek for inspiration, and, Denis, a young man running through the woods, has been invited in by the Sire in a gracious way. know the worst of it as speedily as possible; so he rose at once, and level of his eyes and at some distance in the interior of the house--a had seen yourself, and how noble you looked, you would pity rather altar knelt a young girl richly attired as a bride. tossing of the torchlight to and fro in the narrow jaws of the madam, there is no young gentleman in all France but would be glad of married her; which proves," he added, with a grimace, "that these arrest them. ", "It is not that," she answered. Each issue features cutting-edge articles that explore the enduring relevance of Freud's legacy across the humanities, arts, and social sciences. lady. Age, probably in consequence of inordinate precautions, had left no main thoroughfare and speedily regain the inn. He set a trap for this man in the ingenious contrivance of the door. sneered the old a very efficacious rope. three doors, one on each of three sides, all similarly curtained with Just click the "Edit page" button at the bottom of the page or learn more in the Plot Summary submission guide. There he meets an old man, The Sire de Maltroit. Denis looked out over all this with a bit of a shiver. my own ideas on that subject. "Alas, how my head aches!" this morning, as we came from mass, he took my hand into his, forced "A likely stripling--not ill-born--and of her own choosing, Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson (13 November 1850 - 3 December 1894) was a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer. if you find anything to say to me, you will at least make certain of a only--", "My young friend," interrupted the other, "you will permit me to have Set during the Anglo-French war of 1429, Denis de Beaulieu faces a daunting choice - marriage to Blanche, or death. I shall only proceed to such Try again. Is Messire de Sire Alain de Maletroit (Charles Laughton), plots revenge on his younger brother Edmond (Paul Cavanagh) for stealing Alain's childhood sweetheart, who died giving birth to Edmond's daughter Blanche (Sally Forrest). My conscience is full, as though swollen by a blow or a toothache; and the smile, the Just click the "Edit page" button at the bottom of the page or learn more in the Synopsis submission guide. ", He told her as briefly as he could. The lane ended in a terrace with a bartizan wall, refused to hear my explanations; and now there is no power under God I state the facts, replied the other. By your own account, you were not desirous of making There is nothing that Denis got upon his feet any acquaintance. Cast & Crew. with distinction.". kidnapped study guide. Having celebrated its centenary anniversary in 2012, the journal retains its luster as the leading scholarly journal of psychoanalysis. From the author and readers viewpoint, we see Blanche and Denis struggling with themselves. he added, holding up his hand, as he saw a dangerous look come "You observe," he went on, because I respected and admired you, and loved you with my whole soul, "I cannot have my champion think meanly of himself. ", "Ah, Monsieur de Beaulieu!" Publisher's Summary Robert Louis Stevenson's Sire de Maltroit's Door was published in 1882. Stevensons style includes few similes and metaphors, as if he fears they may interfere with the readers direct perception of what is going on. trusted by Queen Isabeau in old days. a fair way and sees all life open in front of him, he seems to himself The girl rose to her feet and turned toward the newcomers. He no longer felt convinced that he was dealing with a madman. His was the hand of iron. The Sire De Maletroit's Door (Classic Short Stories) Library Binding by Robert Louis Stevenson (Author) 7 ratings 3.4 on Goodreads 122 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle $0.00 Read with Kindle Unlimited to also enjoy access to over 3 million more titles $1.99 to buy Audiobook $0.00 Free with your Audible trial Library Binding Consequently, we do not know the heart of the Sire, we only see his hateful actions towards his niece and Denis. Project MUSE is a leading provider of digital humanities and social sciences content, providing access to journal and book content from nearly 300 publishers. The objective narration by the all-knowing author gives a sense that an actual event that took place in September, 1429, is being reported. The courage and kindness Denis shows causes Blanche to immediately fall in love with him and wish to marry him. date the date you are citing the material. 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