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The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas


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Edmond Dantès, a handsome, promising young sailor, skillfully docks the three-masted French ship, the Pharaon, in Marseilles after its captain died en route home. As a reward, Dantès is promised a captainship, but before he can claim his new post and be married to his fiancée, Mercédès', a conspiracy of four jealous and unsavory men arrange for him to be seized and secretly imprisoned in solitary confinement in the infamous Chateau d'If, a prison from which no one has ever escaped.... More

About the Author
About the Novel
  A Brief Synopsis
Summaries and Commentaries
  Chapters 1-6: Accusation and Arrest
  Chapters 7-12: Dantès' Imprisonment
  Chapters 13-19: Monte Cristo's Generosity
  Chapters 20 & 21: Monte Cristo's Revenge
  Chapters 22-26: Caderousse's Villainy
  Chapters 27-38: The Secret Of Benedetto's Birth
  Chapters 39-44: Death by Poisoning
  Chapters 45 & 46: The Death of Caderousse
  Chapters 47-54: The Death Of Morcerf
  Chapters 55-67: The Madness of Villefort
  Chapters 68-72: The Collapse of Danglars
  Chapter 73: Epilogue
 

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