The Son of Monte - Cristo. A Riveting Tale of Honor, Secrets, and Vengeance in 19th Century France
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- Nombre de pages316
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664582744
- EAN4057664582744
- Date de parution03/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille485 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Son of Monte-Cristo, " Jules Lermina embarks on an exhilarating literary journey that serves as both a sequel and a reinterpretation of Alexandre Dumas' iconic "The Count of Monte Cristo." Lermina deftly weaves themes of revenge, redemption, and moral ambiguity into a narrative that explores the consequences of a legacy shaped by betrayal and vengeance. His writing style exhibits a rich, Romantic flair while embracing a modern sensibility, inviting readers to reconsider the implications of an inherited vendetta and the complexities of familial ties amidst social upheaval in the late 19th century.
Jules Lermina, inspired by Dumas and the socio-political currents of his time, sought to delve deeper into the emotional and existential dimensions of Edmond Dant?®s'Äô tale. Lermina'Äôs background as an accomplished journalist and novelist allowed him to balance thrilling storytelling with intricate character development, giving birth to a protagonist who grapples with the weight of expectation and the shadow of his father's infamous deeds.
For readers captivated by adventure, moral quandaries, and rich, historical narratives, "The Son of Monte-Cristo" stands as a compelling exploration of legacy and identity. It invites not only fans of Dumas' original work but anyone seeking a profound reflection on the bonds that define us amidst the torrents of fate.
Jules Lermina, inspired by Dumas and the socio-political currents of his time, sought to delve deeper into the emotional and existential dimensions of Edmond Dant?®s'Äô tale. Lermina'Äôs background as an accomplished journalist and novelist allowed him to balance thrilling storytelling with intricate character development, giving birth to a protagonist who grapples with the weight of expectation and the shadow of his father's infamous deeds.
For readers captivated by adventure, moral quandaries, and rich, historical narratives, "The Son of Monte-Cristo" stands as a compelling exploration of legacy and identity. It invites not only fans of Dumas' original work but anyone seeking a profound reflection on the bonds that define us amidst the torrents of fate.
In "The Son of Monte-Cristo, " Jules Lermina embarks on an exhilarating literary journey that serves as both a sequel and a reinterpretation of Alexandre Dumas' iconic "The Count of Monte Cristo." Lermina deftly weaves themes of revenge, redemption, and moral ambiguity into a narrative that explores the consequences of a legacy shaped by betrayal and vengeance. His writing style exhibits a rich, Romantic flair while embracing a modern sensibility, inviting readers to reconsider the implications of an inherited vendetta and the complexities of familial ties amidst social upheaval in the late 19th century.
Jules Lermina, inspired by Dumas and the socio-political currents of his time, sought to delve deeper into the emotional and existential dimensions of Edmond Dant?®s'Äô tale. Lermina'Äôs background as an accomplished journalist and novelist allowed him to balance thrilling storytelling with intricate character development, giving birth to a protagonist who grapples with the weight of expectation and the shadow of his father's infamous deeds.
For readers captivated by adventure, moral quandaries, and rich, historical narratives, "The Son of Monte-Cristo" stands as a compelling exploration of legacy and identity. It invites not only fans of Dumas' original work but anyone seeking a profound reflection on the bonds that define us amidst the torrents of fate.
Jules Lermina, inspired by Dumas and the socio-political currents of his time, sought to delve deeper into the emotional and existential dimensions of Edmond Dant?®s'Äô tale. Lermina'Äôs background as an accomplished journalist and novelist allowed him to balance thrilling storytelling with intricate character development, giving birth to a protagonist who grapples with the weight of expectation and the shadow of his father's infamous deeds.
For readers captivated by adventure, moral quandaries, and rich, historical narratives, "The Son of Monte-Cristo" stands as a compelling exploration of legacy and identity. It invites not only fans of Dumas' original work but anyone seeking a profound reflection on the bonds that define us amidst the torrents of fate.