The Countess of Monte-Cristo: Volume 2
Alexandre Dumas (also known as Dumas père) (1802-1870) was one of the most famous French writers of the 19th century. Dumas is best known for the historical novels The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, both written within the space of two years, 1844-45, and which belong to the foundation works of popular culture. He was among the first, along with Honoré de Balzac and Eugène Sue, who fully used the possibilities of roman feuilleton, the serial novel. Dumas is credited with revitalizing the historical novel in France, although his abilities as a writer were under dispute from the beginning. Dumas' works are fast-paced adventure tales that blend history and fiction, but on the other hand, they are entangled, melodramatic, and actually not faithful to the historical facts. Alexandre Dumas was born in Villes-Cotterêts. His grandfather was a French nobleman, who had settled in Santo Domingo; his paternal grandmother, Marie-Cessette, was an Afro-Caribbean, who had been a black slave in the then French colony. Dumas' father was a general in Napoleon's army, who had fallen out of favor. After his death in 1806 the family lived in poverty. Dumas worked as a notary's clerk and went in 1823 to Paris to find work. Due to his elegant handwriting he secured a position with the Duc d'Orléans - later King Louis Philippe. He also found his place in theater and as a publisher of some obscure magazines. An illegitimate son called Alexandre Dumas fils, whose mother, Marie-Catherine Labay, was a dressmaker, was born in 1824. Dumas fils gained fame with his novel The Lady of the Camillas, in which a fallen girl, the heroine, gives up her lover rather than see him become a social outcast.
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The Countess of Monte-Cristo: Volume 2
Alexandre Dumas (also known as Dumas père) (1802-1870) was one of the most famous French writers of the 19th century. Dumas is best known for the historical novels The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, both written within the space of two years, 1844-45, and which belong to the foundation works of popular culture. He was among the first, along with Honoré de Balzac and Eugène Sue, who fully used the possibilities of roman feuilleton, the serial novel. Dumas is credited with revitalizing the historical novel in France, although his abilities as a writer were under dispute from the beginning. Dumas' works are fast-paced adventure tales that blend history and fiction, but on the other hand, they are entangled, melodramatic, and actually not faithful to the historical facts. Alexandre Dumas was born in Villes-Cotterêts. His grandfather was a French nobleman, who had settled in Santo Domingo; his paternal grandmother, Marie-Cessette, was an Afro-Caribbean, who had been a black slave in the then French colony. Dumas' father was a general in Napoleon's army, who had fallen out of favor. After his death in 1806 the family lived in poverty. Dumas worked as a notary's clerk and went in 1823 to Paris to find work. Due to his elegant handwriting he secured a position with the Duc d'Orléans - later King Louis Philippe. He also found his place in theater and as a publisher of some obscure magazines. An illegitimate son called Alexandre Dumas fils, whose mother, Marie-Catherine Labay, was a dressmaker, was born in 1824. Dumas fils gained fame with his novel The Lady of the Camillas, in which a fallen girl, the heroine, gives up her lover rather than see him become a social outcast.
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The Countess of Monte-Cristo: Volume 2

The Countess of Monte-Cristo: Volume 2

by Alexandre Dumas
The Countess of Monte-Cristo: Volume 2

The Countess of Monte-Cristo: Volume 2

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Alexandre Dumas (also known as Dumas père) (1802-1870) was one of the most famous French writers of the 19th century. Dumas is best known for the historical novels The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, both written within the space of two years, 1844-45, and which belong to the foundation works of popular culture. He was among the first, along with Honoré de Balzac and Eugène Sue, who fully used the possibilities of roman feuilleton, the serial novel. Dumas is credited with revitalizing the historical novel in France, although his abilities as a writer were under dispute from the beginning. Dumas' works are fast-paced adventure tales that blend history and fiction, but on the other hand, they are entangled, melodramatic, and actually not faithful to the historical facts. Alexandre Dumas was born in Villes-Cotterêts. His grandfather was a French nobleman, who had settled in Santo Domingo; his paternal grandmother, Marie-Cessette, was an Afro-Caribbean, who had been a black slave in the then French colony. Dumas' father was a general in Napoleon's army, who had fallen out of favor. After his death in 1806 the family lived in poverty. Dumas worked as a notary's clerk and went in 1823 to Paris to find work. Due to his elegant handwriting he secured a position with the Duc d'Orléans - later King Louis Philippe. He also found his place in theater and as a publisher of some obscure magazines. An illegitimate son called Alexandre Dumas fils, whose mother, Marie-Catherine Labay, was a dressmaker, was born in 1824. Dumas fils gained fame with his novel The Lady of the Camillas, in which a fallen girl, the heroine, gives up her lover rather than see him become a social outcast.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781589632141
Publisher: International Law and Taxation Publishers
Publication date: 05/01/2001
Pages: 364
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.18(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

About The Author

One of the most widely read French authors famed for his historical fiction of high adventure, Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) wrote more than a hundred plays and novels, including the famous Three Musketeers trilogy, The Count of Monte Cristo, and The Man in the Iron Mask. His books have been translated into more than 100 languages.

Table of Contents

Part II
I.Double Ruin3
II.The Secrets of the Gosses9
III.Bebelle's Secret12
IV.The Foster-Daughter17
V.Monsieur Gosse's Secret22
VI.The Green Portfolio26
VII.Lila31
VIII.Legigant Gains a Point37
IX.The Rose Garden45
X.The Elder Sister53
XI.Letters from the Retreat61
XII.Preparations66
XIII.The Marriage70
XIV.A Ray, a Sparkle, a Shadow76
XV.At Madame Lamouroux's80
XVI.Pippiona Goes on with the Story89
XVII.The Search for Cinella100
XVIII.A Night Expedition105
XIX."In the Golden Drop"110
XX."Jump, Marquis, Jump!"114
XXI.Dorn and Rose124
XXII.A Double Consultation129
XXIII.Cinella's Confession134
XXIV.Chaste Love148
XXV.Solitude Brings Advice153
XXVI.The Vision160
XXVII.Cinella's Confession164
XXVIII.Reappearance of the Countess of Monte-cristo169
XXIX.Fac Et Spera--(Act and Hope)174
XXX.Little Mamma180
XXXI.The Anonymous Letter183
XXXII.Ulysses Returns186
XXXIII.Confidential Information189
XXXIV.A Children's Party191
XXXV.Behind the Curtain194
XXXVI.The Insult198
XXXVII.The Will201
XXXVIII.The Last Interview205
XXXIX.Memento Quia Pulvis Es210
XL.The Duel213
XLI.The Other Side of a Gilded Life219
XLII.The Angels of Death224
XLIII.Blanche227
XLIV.An Angel Dies238
XLV.A Mother's Grief248
XLVI.Fac Et Spera--(Continuation)257
XLVII.Legigant Feels a Hand265
XLVIII.Continuation of the Preceding270
XLIX.Legigant's Revenge278
L.Matifay's Confession286
LI.A Ray of Sunshine291
LII.Explanations296
LIII.Legigant's Day's Work300
LIV.The Cafe Badoche304
LV.Marie Joseph Tarantas308
LVI.Matifay's Soul320
LVII.In the Pavilion of the Rue Du Bel Respiro324
LVIII.Matifay's Soul--(Continuation and Conclusion)329
LIX.A Night Watch334
LX.The Rescue336
LXI.The Retribution339
LXII.Playing the Trump Card345
Epilogue: The Sisters of the Retreat351
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