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  1. The Spanish Match is an 1865 three-volume historical novel by the British writer William Harrison Ainsworth. It was originally serialised in Bentley's Miscellany under the alternative title House of the Seven Chimneys, a reference to the English Embassy in Spain. It was then published in London by Chapman and Hall.

  2. 1 de ago. de 2011 · Brennan C. Pursell. 3.61. 28 ratings6 reviews. Murder, mayhem, and religion fustrate the royal courtship that, through love, seeks to make peace between warring enemies England and A novel based on actual events. In 1623 Charles, heir to the throne of England, dons a disguise, crosses the Channel, rides horseback across France, and ...

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  3. The Spanish Match. A royal courtship seeks to make peace between warring enemies. In this novel based on actual events, Brennan Pursell has crafted a moving tale of faith, courage, danger,...

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  5. William Harrison Ainsworth's 1865 novel The Spanish Match concerns itself with the journey to Spain andthe negotiations. The visit of Prince Charles is the background of the novel El capitán Alatriste (1996) by Arturo Pérez-Reverte and its film adaptation .

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  7. She demonstrates how these works invoke the failed match in order to play upon the political wishes of a hostile anti-Spanish war party at court and offer a commentary on contemporary political events and speciically the Caroline regime’s isolationist foreign policy.