The Count Of Monte Cristo (Unabridged)Good Press, 20/12/2023 - 1316 páginas Alexandre Dumas' epic novel, The Count of Monte Cristo (Unabridged), is a riveting tale of betrayal, revenge, and redemption set against the backdrop of 19th-century France. The story follows the young sailor Edmond Dantès who is falsely accused of treason and imprisoned in the Château d'If. After escaping, he transforms himself into the mysterious and wealthy Count of Monte Cristo, seeking vengeance on those who wronged him. Dumas' masterful storytelling interweaves themes of justice, forgiveness, and the consequences of unchecked ambition, making this work a timeless classic. The rich historical detail and immersive narrative style will keep readers captivated from start to finish. Alexandre Dumas, a prolific French author known for his historical novels, drew inspiration from his own life experiences and the political climate of his time to craft this intricate tale of intrigue and retribution. Dumas' keen insight into human nature and his skillful portrayal of complex characters elevate The Count of Monte Cristo to a work of enduring literary merit. I highly recommend this unabridged version of the novel to all those who appreciate compelling storytelling, rich characterization, and thought-provoking themes. |
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The Telegraph | |
How a Gardener may get rid of the Dormice that eat His Peaches | |
Ghosts | |
The Dinner | |
The Beggar | |
A Conjugal Scene | |
Matrimonial Projects | |
At the Office of the Kings Attorney | |
The Evening of the Betrothal | |
The Kings Closet at the Tuileries | |
The Corsican Ogre | |
Father and | |
The Hundred Days | |
The Two Prisoners | |
Number 34 and Number 27 | |
A Learned Italian | |
The Abbes Chamber | |
The Treasure | |
The Third Attack | |
The Cemetery of the Chateau DIf | |
The Island of Tiboulen | |
The Smugglers | |
The Island of Monte Cristo | |
The Secret Cave | |
The Unknown | |
The Pont du Gard | |
The Story | |
The Prison Register | |
The House of Morrel and | |
The Fifth of September | |
Sinbad the Sailor | |
The Waking | |
Roman Bandits | |
The Colosseum | |
La Mazzolata | |
The Carnival at Rome | |
The Catacombs of Saint Sebastian | |
The Compact | |
The Guests | |
The Breakfast | |
The Presentation | |
Monsieur Bertuccio | |
The House at Auteuil | |
The Vendetta | |
The Rain of Blood | |
Unlimited Credit | |
The Dappled Grays | |
Ideology | |
Haidee | |
The Morrel Family | |
Pyramus and Thisbe | |
Toxicology | |
Robert le Diable | |
A Flurry in Stocks | |
Major Cavalcanti | |
Andrea Cavalcanti | |
In the Lucerne Patch | |
M Noirtier de Villefort | |
The Will | |
A Summer Ball | |
The Inquiry | |
The Ball | |
Bread and Salt | |
Madame de SaintMeran | |
The Promise | |
The Villefort Family Vault | |
A Signed Statement | |
Progress of Cavalcanti the Younger | |
Haidee | |
We hear from Yanina | |
The Lemonade | |
The Accusation | |
The Room of the Retired Baker | |
The Burglary | |
The Hand of | |
Beauchamp | |
The Journey | |
The Trial | |
The Challenge | |
The Insult | |
A Nocturnal Interview | |
The Meeting | |
Mother and | |
The Suicide | |
Valentine | |
Maximilians Avowal | |
Father and Daughter | |
The Contract | |
The Departure for Belgium | |
The Bell and Bottle Tavern | |
The | |
The Apparition | |
Locusta | |
Valentine | |
Maximilian | |
Danglars Signature | |
The Cemetery of PerelaChaise | |
Dividing the Proceeds | |
The Lions | |
The Judge | |
The Assizes | |
The Indictment | |
Expiation | |
The Departure | |
The Past | |
Peppino | |
Luigi Vampas Bill of Fare | |
The Pardon | |
The Fifth of October | |
Outras edições - Ver tudo
The Count of Monte Cristo, Volume 1 Alexandre Dumas,Auguste Maquet,Pier Angelo Fiorentino Visualização integral - 1910 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Abbe Faria Albert Andrea answered appeared asked Auteuil bandits baroness Barrois Bertuccio Bonapartist Caderousse captain Carconte carriage Catalans Cavalcanti Chateau d'If Chateau-Renaud Count of Monte countess cried d'Epinay Dantes dear Debray door Edmond Elba entered excellency exclaimed eyes Faria father fear Fernand followed fortune francs Franz girl give hand happy head heard heart honor horses hour inquired jailer leave letter listen looked Louis XVIII Luigi Madame Danglars Madame de Villefort Mademoiselle Marseilles Maximilian Mercedes monsieur Morcerf Morrel never night Noirtier notary o'clock opened pale Paris passed Peppino person Pharaon piastres Piazza del Popolo poor prisoner procureur replied Monte Cristo replied the count returned sailor seemed servant Signor Pastrini Sinbad the Sailor smile speak tell Teresa thing thought told took turned uttered Valentine Vampa voice wait wish words young