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The count of Monte Cristo

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: England, United Kingdom : Wordsworth Editions, 2002Description: 923 páginas; ImpresoContent type:
  • texto
Media type:
  • no mediado
Carrier type:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 978-1-85326-733-8
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 823 D8861
Abstract: With an Introduction and Notes by Keith Wren, University of Kent at Canterbury. The story of Edmund Dantes, self-styled Count of Monte Cristo, is told with consummate skill. The victim of a miscarriage of justice, Dantes is fired by a desire for retribution and empowered by a stroke of providence. In his campaign of vengeance, he becomes an anonymous agent of fate. The sensational narrative of intrigue, betrayal, escape, and triumphant revenge moves at a cracking pace. Dumas´ novel presents a powerful conflict between good and evil embodied in an epic saga of rich diversity that is complicated by the hero´s ultimate discomfort with the hubristic implication of his own actions. Our edition is based on the most popular and enduring translation first published by Chapman and Hall in 1846. The name of the translator was never revealed.
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Libro Biblioteca Hernán Malo González Biblioteca Central Bloque B 823 D8861 BG14052 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available BG14052

Includes: new introduction, notes and historical notes, bibliography

With an Introduction and Notes by Keith Wren, University of Kent at Canterbury. The story of Edmund Dantes, self-styled Count of Monte Cristo, is told with consummate skill. The victim of a miscarriage of justice, Dantes is fired by a desire for retribution and empowered by a stroke of providence. In his campaign of vengeance, he becomes an anonymous agent of fate. The sensational narrative of intrigue, betrayal, escape, and triumphant revenge moves at a cracking pace. Dumas´ novel presents a powerful conflict between good and evil embodied in an epic saga of rich diversity that is complicated by the hero´s ultimate discomfort with the hubristic implication of his own actions. Our edition is based on the most popular and enduring translation first published by Chapman and Hall in 1846. The name of the translator was never revealed.

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