1. The Count of Monte Cristo, by Alexandre Dumas - Vacuous Wastrel
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Yay! Not only have I finished reading this behemoth, which took me forever (not entirely the fault of the book, I should make clear), but I’ve even, finally, finished writing a review of it! …
2. Reviewing through the Time Machine: The Count of Monte Cristo
Dec 16, 2012 · Gripping, exciting, thoughtful, escapist, and surprisingly progressive. The Count of Monte Cristo is not what I expected it to be at all. The ...
Title: The Count of Monte Cristo (Le Comte de Monte-Cristo) Author: Alexandre Dumas Series/Standalone: Standalone Genre: Adventure/Revenge/Historical First Published: 1844-1845 (serialised in Journ…
3. Alexandre Dumas: The Count of Monte Cristo (review)
Jul 24, 2013 · It's a novel filled with smugglers, murders, poisoners, illegitimate children, young lovers and cruel fates – and revenge.
‘Wait and hope!’ So one of the major things you learn if you read The Three Musketeers is, that whenever a musketeer is in trouble, there will be fencing. Lots of duels and all fought w…
4. The Count of Monte Cristo - #bookthoughts - Armed with A Book
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The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas is a classic of over a 1200 pages. An amazing read with such immersive writing.
5. 3 Reasons to Read "The Count of Monte Cristo" This Summer
Jun 4, 2023 · 1. It's the ultimate tale of revenge and redemption · 2. The characters are unforgettable · 3. It's a masterclass in plotting.
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6. The Forgotten Gothic: The Count of Monte Cristo
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In titling this post “The Forgotten Gothic,” of course, I know no one has forgotten Alexandre Dumas’ phenomenal bestseller, The Count of Monte Cristo, first published in serial form in 1844, but wh…
7. Review: The Count of Monte Cristo | By Faith We Understand - Mark Ward
Feb 3, 2020 · The story makes Monte Cristo into a god; it places too many powers in the hands of one man, powers that even extreme wealth could not provide.
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre DumasMy rating: 2 of 5 stars I couldn't enjoy this book once it became a sprawling set of vendettas—and that was about half the huge tome. I just kept thinking… You shall not hate your brother in your heart, but you shall reason…
8. The real-life origin story behind The Count of Monte Cristo - Vox
Aug 27, 2020 · It's a rich and satisfying story for anyone who has ever felt betrayed: This is how I'll get mine if fate is just, you might think, seething.
Alexandre Dumas wrote his famous novel as a revenge fantasy for his father.