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==In literature== [[File:Lineographic Dauphin Coat of Arms.jpg|thumb|right|A [[lineographic]] representation of the [[coat of arms|arms]] of the Dauphin. Designed by [[Jean de Beaugrand]] in 1604.]] In [[Mark Twain]]'s ''[[Adventures of Huckleberry Finn]]'', Huck encounters two odd characters who turn out to be professional [[Confidence trick|con men]]. One of them claims that he should be treated with deference, since he is "really" an impoverished English [[duke]], and the other, not to be outdone, reveals that he is "really" the Dauphin "[[Louis XVII|Looy the Seventeen]], son of [[Louis XVI|Looy the Sixteen]] and [[Marie Antoinette|Marry Antonet]]". [[Louis, Duke of Guyenne]], the Dauphin of Viennois, is a character in [[William Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]''. In Baroness [[Emma Orczy]]'s ''[[Eldorado (novel)|Eldorado]]'', the [[Scarlet Pimpernel]] rescues the Dauphin from prison and helps spirit him from France. [[Alphonse Daudet]] wrote a short story called "The Death of the Dauphin", about a young Dauphin who wants to stop Death from approaching him. The Dauphin is also mentioned in [[Cormac McCarthy]]'s ''[[Blood Meridian]]''. [[The Dauphin (Star Trek: The Next Generation)|"The Dauphin"]] is a 1988 episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. As the titular character is female, the episode title gets the gender incorrect (the French female equivalent is "Dauphine"). [[Robert Pattinson]] portrays the Dauphin of Viennois in ''[[The King (2019 film)|The King]]''.
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