The Blackguard (novel)

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The Blackguard is 1923 novel by Raymond Paton. It is a melodrama set during the Russian Revolution of 1917: a French violinist rescues a Russian princess from execution at the hands of revolutionaries led by his former mentor. The novel was adapted into film in 1925 on a screenplay by Alfred Hitchcock.[1][2]

The book is generally known as The Autobiography of a Blackguard.[3]

A 1933 review found it was "an extraordinary novel with a rather worn theme the life of a musical genius - treated in a new way. It has a full share of Russian horrors, a store of luridness ..."[4] Another review found it was an "extraordinarily interesting novel that defied adequate description in a brief review".[5]

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