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The Collected Works of Alexandre Dumas - cover

The Collected Works of Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas

Traducteur William Robson, R. S. Garnett, A. R. Allinson, H. L. Williams, Henry Frith

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "The Collected Works of Alexandre Dumas," readers are welcomed into the rich tapestry of 19th-century adventure literature, encapsulating the brilliance of Dumas's storytelling across multiple genres. This anthology not only features beloved classics such as "The Count of Monte Cristo" and "The Three Musketeers," but also lesser-known works that showcase Dumas's flair for intricate plots, dynamic characters, and vivid narratives. Dumas employs a romantic and dramatic literary style that deftly intertwines themes of honor, revenge, and camaraderie, resonating with contemporary existential questions while reflecting the political turbulence of his time. Alexandre Dumas, a prolific French writer of mixed-race descent, drew upon his own tumultuous heritage and experiences, infusing his works with a sense of urgency and passion. Growing up amidst the aftermath of the French Revolution, he absorbed the ethos of liberty and human struggle, which permeates his writings. His adventures in France and abroad, alongside his friendships with influential figures, enriched his worldview and provided fertile ground for his creativity, leading him to explore the complexities of identity and society. For lovers of classic literature and gripping narratives, "The Collected Works of Alexandre Dumas" is an indispensable collection. It invites readers to immerse themselves in exhilarating adventures while also contemplating profound philosophical themes. This work stands as a testament to Dumas's enduring legacy, making it a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the depths of human experience through the lens of one of literature's most celebrated storytellers.
Disponible depuis: 13/11/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 9540 pages.

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