The Count of Monte Cristo (complete and unabridged edition): An epic of vengeance and redemption in 19th century Paris - A timeless masterpiece of Fre

The Count of Monte Cristo (complete and unabridged edition): An epic of vengeance and redemption in 19th century Paris - A timeless masterpiece of Fre - Paperback

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The Count of Monte Cristo (complete and unabridged edition): An epic of vengeance and redemption in 19th century Paris - A timeless masterpiece of Fre

The Count of Monte Cristo (complete and unabridged edition): An epic of vengeance and redemption in 19th century Paris - A timeless masterpiece of Fre - Paperback

by Alexandre Dumas
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by Alexandre Dumas (Author)

"The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexandre Dumas is a captivating adventure novel that tells the story of Edmond Dant?s, a young Marseille sailor unjustly imprisoned. Victim of a plot orchestrated by jealous rivals, Dant?s is accused of treason and locked up in the sinister fortress of Ch?teau d'If. During his long incarceration, Dant?s meets Abb? Faria, an erudite prisoner who becomes his mentor. Faria reveals to him the existence of a treasure hidden on the island of Monte Cristo. After Faria's death, Dant?s escapes spectacularly and discovers the fabulous treasure, which gives him immeasurable wealth. Transformed by the ordeal and fortune, Dant?s reappears in Parisian high society under the mysterious identity of the Count of Monte Cristo. He then implements a meticulous plan of revenge against those who betrayed him: Fernand Mondego, Baron Danglars, G?rard de Villefort, and Caderousse. Each act of retaliation is cleverly orchestrated, revealing the secrets and crimes of his enemies. Throughout his quest, Monte Cristo is confronted with the unforeseen consequences of his actions, particularly on innocents. The novel thus explores themes of justice, redemption, and the limits of vengeance. The transformation of Dant?s, from a naive young man to a relentless avenger, then to a being capable of compassion, constitutes the emotional heart of the work. Dumas weaves a complex plot, populated with memorable characters and striking twists. "The Count of Monte Cristo" remains a timeless classic, combining adventure, romance, and moral reflection in a captivating narrative.

Number of Pages: 870
Dimensions: 1.93 x 8.27 x 5.83 IN
Publication Date: July 24, 2024
ISBN9782322543014
Author Alexandre Dumas
PublisherBod - Books on Demand
GenreLiterature
FormatPaperback
PublishedJuly 2024
LanguageENG- English
Pages870
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas was born in 1802 at Villers-Cotterets in France. He received very little education but when he entered the household of the future king, Louis-Philippe, he began to read voraciously and then to write. He is best remembered for his historical novels, The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers. Dumas died in 1870. Robin Buss was a writer and translator who worked for the Independent on Sunday and as television critic for The Times Educational Supplement. He published critical studies of works by Vigny and Cocteau, and three books on European cinema, The French Through Their Films (1988), Italian Films (1989) and French Film Noir (1994). He also translated a number of volumes for Penguin Classics. He died in 2006.

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