The Count of Monte Cristo

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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Published May 7, 2009

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wheretheheckismyjello
Nov 18, 2025
10/10 stars
I like it because it was about revenge and he did his revenge, but then...like...the lesson is revenge isn't everything and he wasn't even happy about it in the end, also an innocent child died???? SMH. I guess at least he helped those two lovebirds get together and he had his hot slave to keep him company in the end. Regardless, Dumas does it again. Bro can't miss. Best book ever, I read it every year.
Amy Bemis
Nov 06, 2025
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soj8b123
Oct 06, 2025
This is the quintessential hero's story.
Ringoh
Aug 30, 2025
9/10 stars
My all time favorite book. Absolute Classic.
therealKim
May 29, 2025
Not only is this a great story, but it gives you a very clear picture of how wealthy individuals in the the early 1800's nagivated society and accessed their money from different world capitals.

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