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How many movies does the Count of Monte Cristo have? Which is the best?
Author: alexandre dumasfils

Release date: 1998-4- 1

Version: 1

Page count: 894 pages

Folio: 32 folio

Number of prints: 1

Paper: offset paper

Industrial and commercial bank number: 978 1853267338

Packing: paperback

Category: books >> imported original books >> novels.

Pricing: ¥20.00

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Wordsworth classics cover a large number of popular English and translated literary works. This growing series has been strictly updated, and academic introductions and notes have been added to the new title.

The story of Edmund Dantè s, who calls himself the Count of Monte Cristo. This novel shows the strong conflict between good and evil, which is reflected in an epic legend. The protagonist is uneasy about the influence of his behavior, which makes the story complicated.

Introduction:

The Count of Monte Cristo is a great literary adventure novel. In fact, william thackeray was fascinated by it. He read it from six o'clock in the morning until eleven o'clock in the evening.

The hero is a young sailor, Edmond Dantè s, who was wrongly accused of treason, arrested on the wedding day and imprisoned in the island fortress at Fort Yves. After staged a dramatic escape, he began to look for the mythical treasure of Monte Cristo and caught up with his enemy. The Love and Hatred of Monte Cristo is a very tense and exciting novel, and it is also a story about perplexity and revenge. Dantè s considers himself an "angel of God", and he has been taking revenge until he realizes that he is a victim of fate.

This new version uses the classic anonymous translation that has been printed since19th century.

Edit the Chinese version of this paragraph. The Count of Monte Cristo

Title: Classic Library of World Literary Masterpieces

Author: (France) by Dumas, translated by Li Yumin and Chen Xiaoqing.

Press: International Cultural Publishing Company

Publication date: 2005- 12- 1

Word count: 1200000

Version: 1

Page number: 1205

Industrial and commercial bank number: 978780 1734709

Category: books >> novels >> world masterpieces >> Europe.

Pricing: ¥38.00

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The Count of Monte Cristo has won the favor of countless readers with its fascinating story and exquisite artistic skills. After the novel was published, it caused an unprecedented sensation in the society, was translated into dozens of languages for publication, and was made into movies many times in France, the United States and other western countries. Although this novel has been published for a century and a half, it is still popular all over the world and is recognized as a masterpiece of popular novels in the world.

Dumas novels have always been appreciated by readers who like the magic of history.

-brunell (France)

Dumas is to novels what Mozart is to music, which has reached the peak of art. No one can surpass Dumas novels and plays in the past, present and future.

-Bernard Shaw (UK)

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The Count of Monte Cristo mainly tells the story of a first mate named Edmund Donders in the19th century. When he was about to become a captain, he was jealous and framed by Danglars, both accountants, and Fernand, the younger brother of his lover Mercedes, and was arrested and tried at his wedding with his lover. However, because Villefort took over the case out of selfishness, Dondes was sentenced to life imprisonment. But heaven has eyes, and the Tang Dynasty met a prisoner monk, and it was this prisoner monk who reborn the Tang Dynasty with wisdom and wealth. So the Tang dynasty changed its name to sailor samba, and now it is a spring to repay the original kindness. Later, he changed his name to Count of Monte Cristo and began his revenge plan that he dreamed of for more than ten years. Of course, the road to revenge is extremely smooth, and all sinners have been punished as they deserve. The count of Monte Cristo is a figure I like very much. He is very bold, generous and clever. Because of the vicissitudes of life, he is particularly persistent in everything. The count of Monte Cristo can be said to be a perfect image, but he is not fabricated out of thin air, he contains the portrayal of some authors. The author Dumas is a very generous person. For several years, he entertained guests and held weddings at Monte Cristo Castle every day. Many of them, Dumas, don't even know his last name, so his writing is worse than that of the Count of Monte Cristo. In the lobby of Monte Cristo Castle, there is a bust of Dumas with a motto: "I love those who love me." Thus, the Count of Monte Cristo inherited Dumas' generous style of daring to love and hate. In fact, Dumas only said half a sentence of this maxim, and the character of Count of Monte Cristo embodies the complete meaning. That is, "I love those who love me, and I hate those who hate me." I will treat others as others treat me. This is fair and emotionally balanced. But in fact, it is not easy to do this. I will be very indecisive, I will be at a loss on many occasions, and I will not dare to make a decision like the Count of Monte Cristo. Maybe what you can't get is the best. "I love those who love me, and I hate those who hate me."

The Count of Monte Cristo is more about exposing the darkness and inhumanity of the society at that time. The tragic experience of Dondeiss can explain all this. The sudden emergence of Danglars, Ferdinand and Villefort also proves this point, but it is more than that. Money and fame have destroyed human nature beyond my imagination. Look at the villeforts. M. de Villefort is very selfish. For the sake of fame and future, he will go against his father. For money, he betrayed and framed many people by virtue of his status as a judge. Madame de Villefort is greedy for money. For a precious legacy, she did not hesitate to poison four people, including her parents and daughter. This shows the meanness of human nature! Compared with19th century, the status of money seems to be getting higher and higher now, so is the destruction of human nature getting deeper and deeper? Maybe it's true. I can't believe it, just because of my ignorance and inexperience, but the facts can't be argued, people are so fragile. But there are black and white, and the Morrel family are all good people who are not swallowed up by money, but in the end, money comes uninvited. However, it was unexpected that Madame de Villefort finally returned empty-handed. God still has eyes. After reading the whole book, the sentence that moved me most was: "Before God looked down and opened the future for mankind, all the wisdom of mankind was contained in these two words:" wait "and" hope. " Patience and hope will surely usher in the dawn. It is these two words that made the count of Monte Cristo spend his most difficult years. "Wait" and "hope" are two words I learned from Dumas' spark of wisdom. I also hope that I can use these two words to achieve my goal in life, just like the Count of Monte Cristo whom I admire.

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Dumas (1802- 1870), 19 th century French romantic writer, outstanding popular novelist. At the age of 3, my father died. At the age of 20, he traveled alone in Paris and worked as a clerk and commander of the National Guard. Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte staged a coup, and he went into exile because he supported peace. Dumas is self-taught. He wrote 300 volumes of various works in his life, among which popular novels and plays made the greatest achievements. His popular novels have twists and turns, complete and ingenious structure, vivid characters and vivid dialogue, and have made great achievements in art, which makes him unique among the world's popular novels, so Dumas enjoys the title of "king of popular novels". His masterpieces include three musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. In addition, Dumas' memoirs also have certain literary value. For example, the description of the duel between the general and the director in Chapter 75 of The Count of Monte Cristo is a copy of an experience in Turkey in the author's memoirs.

catalogue

Chapter 1 Arriving at Marseille Port

Chapter II Father and Son

Chapter III katara Village People

Chapter IV Conspiracy

Chapter V Engagement Banquet

Chapter VI Acting Procurator

Chapter VII Trial

Chapter VIII Yves Prison Castle

Chapter 9 Wedding night

Chapter 10 The small study in Tuileries Palace

Chapter 11 Corsican monster

Chapter 12 Lao Zi and his son

Chapter 13 One hundred days

Chapter 14 Angry prisoners and crazy prisoners

Chapter 15 No.34 and No.27

Chapter 16 An Italian scholar

Chapter 17 The priest's cell

Chapter 18 Treasure

Chapter 19 The third attack

Chapter 20 Yves Prison Castle Cemetery

Chapter 2 1 Tibran Island

Chapter XXII Smugglers

Chapter 23 Monte Cristo Island

Chapter 24 See things in a blur

Chapter 25 Strangers

Chapter 26 Garcho Inn

Chapter 27 Narration

Chapter 28 Prison Archives

Chapter 29 Morrel Company

Chapter 30 September 5th

Chapter 3 1 Italy-Simberta the sailor

Chapter 32 Wake up from a dream

Chapter 33 Roman bandits

Chapter 34 Show your figure

Chapter 35 Hammer Death Penalty

Chapter 36 Roman Carnival

Chapter 37 Saint Sebastian catacombs

Chapter 38 Dating

Chapter 39 Guests

Chapter 40 Brunch

Chapter 41 Introduction

Chapter 42 Mr Bertuccio

Chapter 43 Auteuil Villa

Chapter 44 Family Revenge

Chapter 45 Blood rain

Chapter 46 Unlimited Credit

Chapter 47 Silver gray zebra

Chapter 48 An angry argument

Chapter 49 Heidi

Chapter 50 The Morrel family

Chapter 51 Pirams and Sisby

Chapter 52 Toxicology

Chapter 53 The Devil Robert

Chapter 54 The Rise and Fall of Bonds

Chapter 55 Major Cavalcanti

Chapter 56 Andre Cavalcanti

Chapter 57 Alfalfa Garden

Chapter 58 m noirtier de villefort

Chapter 59 Wills

Chapter 60 Express delivery

Chapter sixty-one Treat Dormouse who steals peaches

Chapter sixty-two Ghosts

Chapter sixty-three Dinner

Chapter sixty-four Beggars

Chapter sixty-five Husband and wife quarrel

Chapter 66 Marriage

Chapter 67 Public Prosecutor's Office

Chapter sixty-eight Summer ball

Chapter 69 Investigation

Chapter seventy The ball

Chapter seventy-one Bread and salt

Chapter seventy-two Madame San Milan

Chapter seventy-three Commitment

Chapter seventy-four The tomb of Villefort's family

Chapter seventy-five Mysterious records

Chapter seventy-six The progress of George Cavalcanti

Chapter seventy-seven Heidi

Chapter seventy-eight Aninat's letter

Chapter seventy-nine Lemon juice

Chapter 80 Accusations

Chapter eighty-one The closed bakery owner's room

Chapter eighty-two Burglary

Chapter eighty-three The hand of God

Chapter eighty-four Champo

Chapter eighty-five Travel

Chapter eighty-six Trial

Chapter eighty-seven Provocations

Chapter eighty-eight Insult

Chapter eighty-nine Night

Chapter ninety Duel

Chapter ninety-one Mother and son

Chapter ninety-two Suicide

Chapter ninety-three Valentine's Day

Chapter ninety-four Reveal the truth

Chapter ninety-five Father and daughter

Chapter ninety-six Engagement

Chapter 97 On the way to Belgium

Chapter 98 Clock Bottle Hotel

Chapter ninety-nine Law

Chapter one thousand Ghosts

Chapter 10 1 Los Coos

Chapter one hundred and two Valentine's Day

Chapter one thousand and three Maximilian

Chapter one hundred and four The signature of Danglars

Chapter 105 lachaise Abbe Cemetery

Chapter one hundred and six Divide wealth

Chapter 107 Lion Cave

Chapter one hundred and eight Judges

Chapter one hundred and nine A felony court

Chapter 1 10 indictment

The first chapter atonement

Chapter one or two Set out

Chapter DiYiSan Past events

The first four chapters Pepineau

Chapter DiYiWu Wang Ba's menu

Chapter 16 Forgiveness

Chapter one hundred and seventeen October 5th

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Two friends are drinking sparkling wine. Their ears are alert and their eyes are looking at the distance. A hundred paces away, behind a mound eroded by the wind and the sun, is katara Village.

Once upon a time, a group of mysterious immigrants left Spain and landed on this tongue one day, and they have settled here ever since. Where they came from and what they said, no one knew at that time. One of their leaders, fluent in Provence, went to ask the local authorities in Marseille to give them this headland wasteland, and they just sailed ashore like ancient sailors. This request was approved, and three months later, a small village was built around the 14 and 15 sailboats that these drifters came across the sea.

The houses in this village have a strange style and are quite beautiful, with half molars and half Spanish style; The people who live here today are their descendants and speak the language of their ancestors. For 300-400 years, they are still attached to the headland where seabirds once lived. They only intermarry internally, keep the customs and language of their motherland, and never mix with Marseilles residents.

Readers, please follow us through the only street in this small village and walk into a family. In the sun, the houses in the village have a unique and pleasing appearance of dead leaves, while the indoor walls are all painted white, just like the country inn in Spain. This whitewashed wall is the only decoration in the room.

A beautiful young girl stood against the wall, her hair was black, her eyes were as hairy as an antelope, and those ten fingers, like the ladies in ancient paintings, stroked a heather for no reason, tore off its petals and scattered it all over the floor. Her bare arms are reddish brown, as if imitating Almeida, and now she is fidgeting, while her bent and soft feet are stamping on the ground, revealing the plump and symmetrical calves inside the blue-gray pattern red yarn socks.

Three steps away from her, sat a tall young man of 20 12. His elbows rested on the moth-eaten old desktop, and he tilted his chair and rocked back and forth. His eyes staring at the girl's inquiry were mixed with anxiety and anger; But the girl's unwavering eyes are enough to contain each other.

"Hello, Mercedes," said the young man, "Easter is coming again. This is a good time to hold a wedding. Please answer me! "

"I have answered you a hundred times, Fernand, and you still ask, isn't this obviously against yourself!"

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