Count of Monte Cristo : Illustrated Abridged Children Classic English Novel with Review Question, The Hardcover by Alexandre Dumas
Count of Monte Cristo : Illustrated Abridged Children Classic English Novel with Review Question, The Hardcover by Alexandre Dumas
Product Details
- Publisher: Wonder House Books (2021-08-12)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 240 pages
- ISBN-13: 9789390391325
- Item Weight: 229.63 grams
- Dimensions: 20.47 x 13.34 x 1.91 cm
A Tale of Betrayal, Revenge, and Redemption
The Count of Monte Cristo is a timeless classic that follows the riveting journey of Edmond Dantès, a young sailor whose life is upended by a false accusation. Imprisoned for fourteen long years, Dantès uncovers the secret of a hidden treasure on the island of Monte Cristo from a fellow prisoner. With vengeance burning in his heart, he escapes, assumes a new identity, and embarks on a quest to right the wrongs done to him and bring justice to those who betrayed him.
Alexandre Dumas’s sweeping narrative is filled with intrigue, drama, and transformation, making it one of the greatest tales of all time. Will Dantès reclaim his life—or lose himself in the pursuit of revenge?
What’s Inside:- Gripping tale of betrayal, imprisonment, and escape
- Complex characters and masterful plot twists
- A thrilling journey from despair to triumph
- Explores powerful themes of revenge, justice, and forgiveness
- Richly detailed settings that span France, Italy, and the Mediterranean
- Perfect for fans of historical fiction and adventure classics
- One of Alexandre Dumas’s most celebrated works
- A story that continues to inspire films, series, and modern retellings
- Combines philosophical depth with gripping storytelling
- Classic literature lovers and young adult readers
- Fans of action, intrigue, and dramatic transformations
- Anyone fascinated by stories of resilience and redemption
About the Author
Alexandre Dumas was born in July 1802, in Villers-Cotterêt, Aisne, France, as Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie. He is one of the most well-known French playwrights and novelists, best remembered for the Count of Monte Cristo and the Three Musketeers. the Count of Monte Cristo, completed in 1844, was originally serialized in eighteen parts in the Journal des Débats.Dumas was a prolific writer who penned numerous essays, short stories, serialized novels and plays. His literary career began after he started working for Louis Philippe, the Duke of Orléans. He made his own literary debut at the stage at Comédie-Française with plays like Henry III and His Court (1829), Byronic Antony (1831), the Tower of Nesle (1832) and Kean (1836).Alexandre Dumas died in December 1870, at Puys, near Dieppe, France. He was buried in the cemetery in Villers-Cotterêt. in the year 2002, however, his remains were shifted to the Pantheon in Paris where he now rests with other French luminaries like Victor Hugo, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Voltaire and Émile Zola.
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