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-The Count of Monte Cristo*
-The Count of Monte Cristo*
b ca. 1927, Alexander Dumas
The book was originally published in the 'Journal des débats' in eighteen parts. Published originally in Paris, France.
Quote
“Life is a storm, my young friend. You will bask in the sunlight one moment, be shattered on the rocks the next. What makes you a man is what you do when that storm comes. You must look into that storm and shout as you did in Rome. Do your worst, for I will do mine! Then the fates will know you as we know you”
Note
"The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexandre Dumas is a literary masterpiece celebrated for its intricate descriptions, profound themes, and compelling characters. Dumas' evocative prose transports readers to the opulent and treacherous world of post-Napoleonic France, where the grandeur of Paris and the starkness of the Château d'If provide a vivid backdrop to the narrative. The novel explores themes of revenge, justice, and the transformative power of time. At its core, the story delves into the consequences of betrayal and the enduring human desire for retribution, as Edmond Dantès, the story's protagonist, metamorphoses into the enigmatic and vengeful Count of Monte Cristo. The characters are multi-dimensional and morally complex, particularly the Count himself, whose journey of transformation showcases the themes of ambition and the corrosive nature of vengeance. The novel also features a host of memorable supporting characters, such as the loyal and honorable Haydée, the cunning and manipulative Fernand, and the conflicted and romantic Mercedes, each contributing to the intricate tapestry of love, betrayal, and revenge.
"The Count of Monte Cristo" remains a compelling tale of intrigue, retribution, and moral reckoning, offering readers a captivating blend of adventure, drama, and profound human emotions. The novel's timeless appeal lies in its exploration of the human condition and the enduring pursuit of justice, making it a classic work of literature that continues to resonate with readers of all generations.
Description
3 volume set, full cloth binding, near fine copies with slight darkening to spines.