Les amours du chevalier de Faublas, tome 3/5 by Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvray

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By Daniel Vasquez Posted on Jan 17, 2026
In Category - Resilience
Louvet de Couvray, Jean-Baptiste, 1760-1797 Louvet de Couvray, Jean-Baptiste, 1760-1797
French
Okay, I need to tell you about the wildest book I just finished. It's the third volume of 'Les Amours du Chevalier de Faublas' by Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvray, and it is absolutely bonkers. Imagine a French nobleman in the late 1700s who is basically a chaos agent in fancy clothes. Faublas is a master of disguise, a serial seducer, and his life is one long, complicated lie to juggle his many, many lovers. In this book, his carefully built house of cards starts to wobble. The disguises get more desperate, the escapes more narrow, and the tangled web of identities and affairs threatens to strangle him. It's less of a romance and more of a high-stakes farce where you're constantly waiting for the whole thing to collapse. If you like historical fiction that doesn't take itself too seriously and features a protagonist who is equal parts charming and infuriating, you have to check this out. It's like a soap opera set right before the French Revolution, with powdered wigs and a whole lot of scandal.
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So, you've picked up (or are thinking about picking up) the third act of the Chevalier de Faublas's epic romantic misadventures. Let's get you up to speed.

The Story

Faublas is a young nobleman with one defining talent: getting into and out of trouble with women. He doesn't have one true love; he has several, and he uses an arsenal of disguises, fake names, and elaborate schemes to keep them all separate. Think of him as an 18th-century secret agent, but his missions are all romantic rendezvous. In this volume, the pressure cooker is on. His lies are getting bigger and harder to maintain. A jealous husband might be getting suspicious. A lover from a past escapade could reappear. Every closed door he sneaks through risks opening another that reveals his secrets. The plot rockets from one risky situation to the next—midnight escapes, intercepted letters, and conversations where he has to remember which fake identity he's using. It's a dizzying, often hilarious, race against his own crumbling deceptions.

Why You Should Read It

Here's the thing: Faublas is a terrible person by modern standards. He's deceitful, selfish, and treats relationships like a game. But Louvet de Couvray writes him with such energy and wit that you can't look away. You read it like you'd watch a car crash in slow motion, equal parts horrified and fascinated. The fun isn't in rooting for him to succeed, but in watching the incredible complexity of his schemes. The book is also a brilliant, sneaky look at the end of an era. All this frivolity, luxury, and sexual gamesmanship is happening while the foundations of French society are about to be ripped apart by revolution. There's an unspoken tension there that makes the comedy feel sharper.

Final Verdict

This is not a book for someone seeking a noble hero or a straightforward love story. It's perfect for readers who enjoy clever, fast-paced historical fiction with a heavy dose of satire. If you like the mischievous spirit of 'Candide' or the intricate social puzzles of 'Dangerous Liaisons,' but want something that's frankly more fun and less cruel, Faublas is your guy. Be prepared for a protagonist you'll love to hate, and a story that moves at the speed of a chased man. Just don't expect anyone to learn a moral lesson by the end.



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Daniel Anderson
1 year ago

Simply put, the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. A valuable addition to my collection.

Donna Walker
7 months ago

Simply put, the plot twists are genuinely surprising. One of the best books I've read this year.

Susan Perez
9 months ago

Just what I was looking for.

Oliver Lee
1 year ago

Wow.

James Lee
1 year ago

Simply put, the storytelling feels authentic and emotionally grounded. Exceeded all my expectations.

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