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The Count Of Monte Cristo (Unabridged) : Betrayal, Revenge, and Redemption in 19th-Century France

The Count of Monte Cristo (Unabridged) is a masterful exploration of themes such as justice, revenge, and redemption, couched in Alexandre Dumas's evocative prose. This sweeping narrative follows Edmond Dant√®s, a wronged innocent who, after being imprisoned unjustly, transforms into the enigmatic Count of Monte Cristo. Dumas employs rich descriptions, intricate plot developments, and a captivating narrative pace, all while weaving in historical context and societal critiques of early 19th-century France. The novel'Äôs intricate structure, with its complex characters and moral quandaries, exemplifies the adventure and romanticism characteristic of the French literary tradition during the post-Revolutionary era. Alexandre Dumas, a historical figure in French literature, drew upon his own diverse heritage and experiences that shaped his understanding of justice and betrayal. Born to a French nobleman and a Black enslaved woman, Dumas faced societal prejudices, which contributed to his profound empathy for the injustices faced by his characters. His own adventurous life, filled with travels, duels, and political intrigue, informs the thrilling escapades and philosophical depth found throughout his work. The Count of Monte Cristo is a timeless tale that invites readers to reflect on the nature of justice and the implications of vengeance. Whether one is drawn by the novel'Äôs rich character development, its grand themes, or its historical setting, this unabridged edition is an essential addition to any literary collection, promising to captivate and provoke thought from start to finish.


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  • Alexandre Dumas

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  • E-book

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  • 1142 pages

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English

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  • Historic and folklore novels
  • Historic novels
  • Classics and poetry
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