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Mathias Sandorf

Jules Verne

Maison d'édition: CLXBX

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Synopsis

Mathias Sandorf is one of Jules Verne's most dramatic and politically charged adventure novels, often regarded as his tribute to The Count of Monte Cristo. Set against the turbulent backdrop of 19th-century Europe, the story weaves together revolution, betrayal, endurance, and justice in a sweeping journey across continents.

The novel follows Count Mathias Sandorf, a Hungarian patriot falsely accused of treason after a conspiracy for national independence is uncovered by treachery. Condemned to imprisonment under brutal conditions, Sandorf seemingly perishes—yet fate has other plans. Years later, he reemerges under a new identity, having survived unimaginable hardships and traveled across Europe, the Mediterranean, and North Africa.

As Sandorf patiently executes an intricate plan to expose his enemies and restore honor to the innocent, the narrative unfolds through daring escapes, secret alliances, advanced scientific methods, and relentless pursuit. Verne blends thrilling adventure with political intrigue, emphasizing themes of resilience, justice, loyalty, and the moral consequences of betrayal.

Rich in geographic detail and marked by constant movement, Mathias Sandorf is a powerful tale of perseverance and revenge shaped by a journey across continents. It stands as one of Jules Verne's most mature and emotionally compelling works—an epic adventure that combines suspense, intelligence, and the timeless quest for freedom and redemption.
Disponible depuis: 05/02/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 520 pages.

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