
The Count of Monte Cristo, or, The adventures of Edmond Dantès (Buckner Library ed) Vol. III
par:
Alexandre Dumas
Langue: Anglais
Format: Relié
Date de publication:
January 1st, 1900
Éditeur: E.B. Hall
Pages: 424
In this thrilling tale, Edmond Dantès, an innocent young sailor, finds his life uprooted by betrayal and injustice. Cast into a dark dungeon, he languishes in despair, but fate has other plans. Through a stroke of luck, he uncovers a hidden treasure, transforming him into a man of immense wealth and power.
As he plots his intricate revenge against those who wronged him, readers are drawn into a whirlwind of adventure and intrigue. Dumas paints a vibrant world where loyalty, love, and vengeance clash, revealing the depths of human emotion and resilience. Edmond's transformation from a naive youth to a cunning strategist keeps the story gripping throughout.
This edition highlights the adventure and complex characters, diving deep into themes of forgiveness and redemption. As Edmond navigates treacherous waters, both literally and figuratively, the narrative unfolds with layers of suspense and excitement, making it a classic that captivates readers from all walks of life.
As he plots his intricate revenge against those who wronged him, readers are drawn into a whirlwind of adventure and intrigue. Dumas paints a vibrant world where loyalty, love, and vengeance clash, revealing the depths of human emotion and resilience. Edmond's transformation from a naive youth to a cunning strategist keeps the story gripping throughout.
This edition highlights the adventure and complex characters, diving deep into themes of forgiveness and redemption. As Edmond navigates treacherous waters, both literally and figuratively, the narrative unfolds with layers of suspense and excitement, making it a classic that captivates readers from all walks of life.