• 33 - Conclusion. The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas.
    Apr 5 2026
    33 - Conclusion. The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas.
    The Black Tulip is an 1850 historical novel by Alexandre Dumas, set in 17th-century Holland during the "Tulipmania" craze, that follows Cornelius van Baerle, a tulip grower who becomes entangled in political intrigue after his godfather, Cornelius de Witt, is assassinated. Falsely accused of treason, Cornelius is imprisoned and, with the help of the jailer's daughter, Rosa, secretly works to cultivate the first black tulip to win a prize and clear his name, all while a jealous rival tries to sabotage him. It's a story of romance, jealousy, and political allegory, known as one of Dumas's shorter works.
    Key elements of the novel:
    - Plot: A young man's obsession with growing a black tulip is interrupted by political turmoil, leading to imprisonment, a love story with the jailer's daughter, and a race against a rival to achieve the horticultural feat.
    - Setting: The Dutch Republic in 1672, during a period of intense political strife and the famous "tulipmania" economic bubble.
    - Themes: Political intrigue, justice, love, jealousy, and the symbolism of the elusive black tulip as a representation of beauty and hope.
    - Historical Context: The story is framed by the real-life lynching of the de Witt brothers, a significant event in Dutch history.
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    11 mins
  • 32 - A Last Request. The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas.
    Apr 5 2026
    32 - A Last Request. The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas.
    The Black Tulip is an 1850 historical novel by Alexandre Dumas, set in 17th-century Holland during the "Tulipmania" craze, that follows Cornelius van Baerle, a tulip grower who becomes entangled in political intrigue after his godfather, Cornelius de Witt, is assassinated. Falsely accused of treason, Cornelius is imprisoned and, with the help of the jailer's daughter, Rosa, secretly works to cultivate the first black tulip to win a prize and clear his name, all while a jealous rival tries to sabotage him. It's a story of romance, jealousy, and political allegory, known as one of Dumas's shorter works.
    Key elements of the novel:
    - Plot: A young man's obsession with growing a black tulip is interrupted by political turmoil, leading to imprisonment, a love story with the jailer's daughter, and a race against a rival to achieve the horticultural feat.
    - Setting: The Dutch Republic in 1672, during a period of intense political strife and the famous "tulipmania" economic bubble.
    - Themes: Political intrigue, justice, love, jealousy, and the symbolism of the elusive black tulip as a representation of beauty and hope.
    - Historical Context: The story is framed by the real-life lynching of the de Witt brothers, a significant event in Dutch history.
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    9 mins
  • 31 - Haarlem. The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas.
    Apr 5 2026
    31 - Haarlem. The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas.
    The Black Tulip is an 1850 historical novel by Alexandre Dumas, set in 17th-century Holland during the "Tulipmania" craze, that follows Cornelius van Baerle, a tulip grower who becomes entangled in political intrigue after his godfather, Cornelius de Witt, is assassinated. Falsely accused of treason, Cornelius is imprisoned and, with the help of the jailer's daughter, Rosa, secretly works to cultivate the first black tulip to win a prize and clear his name, all while a jealous rival tries to sabotage him. It's a story of romance, jealousy, and political allegory, known as one of Dumas's shorter works.
    Key elements of the novel:
    - Plot: A young man's obsession with growing a black tulip is interrupted by political turmoil, leading to imprisonment, a love story with the jailer's daughter, and a race against a rival to achieve the horticultural feat.
    - Setting: The Dutch Republic in 1672, during a period of intense political strife and the famous "tulipmania" economic bubble.
    - Themes: Political intrigue, justice, love, jealousy, and the symbolism of the elusive black tulip as a representation of beauty and hope.
    - Historical Context: The story is framed by the real-life lynching of the de Witt brothers, a significant event in Dutch history.
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    14 mins
  • 30 - Wherein the Reader begins to guess the Kind of Execution that was awaiting Van Baerle. The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas.
    Apr 5 2026
    30 - Wherein the Reader begins to guess the Kind of Execution that was awaiting Van Baerle. The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas.
    The Black Tulip is an 1850 historical novel by Alexandre Dumas, set in 17th-century Holland during the "Tulipmania" craze, that follows Cornelius van Baerle, a tulip grower who becomes entangled in political intrigue after his godfather, Cornelius de Witt, is assassinated. Falsely accused of treason, Cornelius is imprisoned and, with the help of the jailer's daughter, Rosa, secretly works to cultivate the first black tulip to win a prize and clear his name, all while a jealous rival tries to sabotage him. It's a story of romance, jealousy, and political allegory, known as one of Dumas's shorter works.
    Key elements of the novel:
    - Plot: A young man's obsession with growing a black tulip is interrupted by political turmoil, leading to imprisonment, a love story with the jailer's daughter, and a race against a rival to achieve the horticultural feat.
    - Setting: The Dutch Republic in 1672, during a period of intense political strife and the famous "tulipmania" economic bubble.
    - Themes: Political intrigue, justice, love, jealousy, and the symbolism of the elusive black tulip as a representation of beauty and hope.
    - Historical Context: The story is framed by the real-life lynching of the de Witt brothers, a significant event in Dutch history.
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    7 mins
  • 29 - In which Van Baerle, before leaving Loewestein, settles Accounts with Gryphus. The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas.
    Apr 5 2026
    29 - In which Van Baerle, before leaving Loewestein, settles Accounts with Gryphus. The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas.
    The Black Tulip is an 1850 historical novel by Alexandre Dumas, set in 17th-century Holland during the "Tulipmania" craze, that follows Cornelius van Baerle, a tulip grower who becomes entangled in political intrigue after his godfather, Cornelius de Witt, is assassinated. Falsely accused of treason, Cornelius is imprisoned and, with the help of the jailer's daughter, Rosa, secretly works to cultivate the first black tulip to win a prize and clear his name, all while a jealous rival tries to sabotage him. It's a story of romance, jealousy, and political allegory, known as one of Dumas's shorter works.
    Key elements of the novel:
    - Plot: A young man's obsession with growing a black tulip is interrupted by political turmoil, leading to imprisonment, a love story with the jailer's daughter, and a race against a rival to achieve the horticultural feat.
    - Setting: The Dutch Republic in 1672, during a period of intense political strife and the famous "tulipmania" economic bubble.
    - Themes: Political intrigue, justice, love, jealousy, and the symbolism of the elusive black tulip as a representation of beauty and hope.
    - Historical Context: The story is framed by the real-life lynching of the de Witt brothers, a significant event in Dutch history.
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    14 mins
  • 28 - The Hymn of the Flowers. The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas.
    Apr 5 2026
    28 - The Hymn of the Flowers. The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas.
    The Black Tulip is an 1850 historical novel by Alexandre Dumas, set in 17th-century Holland during the "Tulipmania" craze, that follows Cornelius van Baerle, a tulip grower who becomes entangled in political intrigue after his godfather, Cornelius de Witt, is assassinated. Falsely accused of treason, Cornelius is imprisoned and, with the help of the jailer's daughter, Rosa, secretly works to cultivate the first black tulip to win a prize and clear his name, all while a jealous rival tries to sabotage him. It's a story of romance, jealousy, and political allegory, known as one of Dumas's shorter works.
    Key elements of the novel:
    - Plot: A young man's obsession with growing a black tulip is interrupted by political turmoil, leading to imprisonment, a love story with the jailer's daughter, and a race against a rival to achieve the horticultural feat.
    - Setting: The Dutch Republic in 1672, during a period of intense political strife and the famous "tulipmania" economic bubble.
    - Themes: Political intrigue, justice, love, jealousy, and the symbolism of the elusive black tulip as a representation of beauty and hope.
    - Historical Context: The story is framed by the real-life lynching of the de Witt brothers, a significant event in Dutch history.
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    15 mins
  • 27 - The Third Bulb. The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas.
    Apr 5 2026
    27 - The Third Bulb. The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas.
    The Black Tulip is an 1850 historical novel by Alexandre Dumas, set in 17th-century Holland during the "Tulipmania" craze, that follows Cornelius van Baerle, a tulip grower who becomes entangled in political intrigue after his godfather, Cornelius de Witt, is assassinated. Falsely accused of treason, Cornelius is imprisoned and, with the help of the jailer's daughter, Rosa, secretly works to cultivate the first black tulip to win a prize and clear his name, all while a jealous rival tries to sabotage him. It's a story of romance, jealousy, and political allegory, known as one of Dumas's shorter works.
    Key elements of the novel:
    - Plot: A young man's obsession with growing a black tulip is interrupted by political turmoil, leading to imprisonment, a love story with the jailer's daughter, and a race against a rival to achieve the horticultural feat.
    - Setting: The Dutch Republic in 1672, during a period of intense political strife and the famous "tulipmania" economic bubble.
    - Themes: Political intrigue, justice, love, jealousy, and the symbolism of the elusive black tulip as a representation of beauty and hope.
    - Historical Context: The story is framed by the real-life lynching of the de Witt brothers, a significant event in Dutch history.
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    16 mins
  • 26 - A Member of the Horticultural Society. The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas.
    Apr 5 2026
    26 - A Member of the Horticultural Society. The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas.
    The Black Tulip is an 1850 historical novel by Alexandre Dumas, set in 17th-century Holland during the "Tulipmania" craze, that follows Cornelius van Baerle, a tulip grower who becomes entangled in political intrigue after his godfather, Cornelius de Witt, is assassinated. Falsely accused of treason, Cornelius is imprisoned and, with the help of the jailer's daughter, Rosa, secretly works to cultivate the first black tulip to win a prize and clear his name, all while a jealous rival tries to sabotage him. It's a story of romance, jealousy, and political allegory, known as one of Dumas's shorter works.
    Key elements of the novel:
    - Plot: A young man's obsession with growing a black tulip is interrupted by political turmoil, leading to imprisonment, a love story with the jailer's daughter, and a race against a rival to achieve the horticultural feat.
    - Setting: The Dutch Republic in 1672, during a period of intense political strife and the famous "tulipmania" economic bubble.
    - Themes: Political intrigue, justice, love, jealousy, and the symbolism of the elusive black tulip as a representation of beauty and hope.
    - Historical Context: The story is framed by the real-life lynching of the de Witt brothers, a significant event in Dutch history.
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    16 mins