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Goddess is a 2015 novel by Kelly Gardiner, following the life of fencer and opera star Julie d'Aubigny.Set in the late-17th Century, Julie d'Aubigny lies on her deathbed and gives her final confession to a priest, recounting the sordid details of her remarkable life. The tale begins with her origins as daughter to the secretary of the Comte d'Armagnac, Master of Horse to the King, and follows her through her wild and tumultuous adventures throughout France as a lover, duelist, and a legend of the Paris opera, all before her death at the age of 33.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })
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The Alcoholic
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The Alcoholic Monsier d'Aubigny drinks heavily.
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Actually Pretty Funny: While attending a ball in Paris attended by the King's brother, Julie provokes a fight with three men when she boldly walks up and kisses another woman she found attractive on the floor in front of everyone. The four depart to fight, and Julie defeats them all before returning to the ball to the shock and astonishment of everyone. The King's brother, however, finds the entire adventure hilarious. Officially he chastises her due to laws against dueling in the city, but quietly warns her it would be best to leave Paris until the heat dies down.
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Action Girl: Julie herself, true to history.
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A God Am I
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A God Am I: While less grandiose than is usual for this trope, Julie explicitly refers to herself as a goddess several times.
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All Women Are Lustful
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All Women Are Lustful: Julie lampshades this trope with her priest, and ridicules him over the church's teachings that women are born in sin. She needles him several times about it in the first chapter alone.
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