Le comte de Monte-Cristo, Tome IV By: Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) |
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In the fourth installment of Alexandre Dumas' epic tale, readers are taken deeper into the world of revenge, betrayal, and redemption. The story continues to unravel as Edmond Dantes, now known as the Count of Monte Cristo, navigates through a web of deceit and manipulation in his quest for vengeance against those who wronged him.
As the plot thickens, readers are drawn further into the intricate web of relationships and intrigue that Dumas expertly weaves. The characters become more complex and multifaceted, revealing their true intentions and motivations. The Count's thirst for revenge is palpable, driving the story forward with an intensity that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
Dumas' prose is as engaging as ever, with vivid descriptions and richly drawn characters that bring the world of 19th century France to life. The themes of justice, forgiveness, and the consequences of one's actions are deftly explored, adding depth and complexity to the narrative.
Overall, Le comte de Monte-Cristo, Tome IV is a captivating continuation of Dumas' masterpiece, showcasing the author's skill at crafting a compelling and intricately plotted story. Fans of historical fiction and adventure will no doubt find this installment to be a satisfying read, full of twists and turns that will keep them eagerly turning the pages until the very end. LE COMTE DE MONTE CRISTO Tome IV (1845 1846) Table des matières LXXXV. Le voyage. LXXXVI. Le jugement. LXXXVII. La provocation. LXXXVIII. L'insulte. LXXXIX. La nuit. XC. La rencontre. XCI. La mère et le fils. XCII. Le suicide. XCIII. Valentine. XCIV. L'aveu. XCV. Le père et la fille. XCVI. Le contrat. XCVII. La route de Belgique. XCVIII. L'auberge de la Cloche et de la Bouteille. XCIX. La loi. C. L'apparition. CI. Locuste. CII. Valentine. CIII. Maximilien. CIV. La signature Danglars. CV. Le cimetière du Père Lachaise. CVI. Le partage. CVII. La Fosse aux Lions. CVIII. Le juge. CIX. Les assises. CX. L'acte d'accusation. CXI. Expiation. CXII. Le départ. CXIII. Le passé. CXIV. Peppino. CXV. La carte de Luigi Vampa. CXVI. Le pardon. CXVII. Le 5 octobre. Bibliographie OEuvres complètes LXXXV Le voyage. Monte Cristo poussa un cri de joie en voyant les deux jeunes gens ensemble. «Ah! ah! dit il. Eh bien, j'espère que tout est fini, éclairci, arrangé? Oui, dit Beauchamp, des bruits absurdes qui sont tombés d'eux mêmes, et, qui maintenant, s'ils se renouvelaient, m'auraient pour premier antagoniste. Ainsi donc, ne parlons plus de cela. Albert vous dira, reprit le comte, que c'est le conseil que je lui avais donné... Continue reading book >>
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