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notable French-Anglo actor. The play faithfully follows the first part of the novel, omits the Rome section and makes several sweeping changes to the third part, among the most significant being that Albert is actually the son of Dantès. The fates of the three main antagonists are also altered: Villefort, whose fate is dealt with quite early on in the play, kills himself after being foiled by the Count trying to kill
Noirtier (Villefort's half brother in this version); Mondego kills himself after being confronted by Mercedes; Danglars is killed by the Count in a duel. The ending sees Dantès and Mercedes reunited and the character of Haydee is not featured at all. The play was first performed at the Adelphi in London in October 1868. The original duration was five hours, resulting in Fechter abridging the play, which, despite negative reviews, had a respectable sixteen-week run. Fechter moved to the United States in 1869 and Monte Cristo was chosen for the inaugural play at the opening of the Globe Theatre, Boston in 1870. Fechter last performed the role in 1878.
2482:) to perform the lead role. O'Neill, who had never seen Fechter perform, made the role his own and the play became a commercial, if not an artistic success. O'Neill made several abridgments to the play and eventually bought it from Stetson. A motion picture based on Fechter's play, with O'Neill in the title role, was released in 1913 but was not a huge success. O'Neill died in 1920, two years before a more successful motion picture, produced by Fox and partially based on Fechter's version, was released. O'Neill came to despise the role of Monte Cristo, which he performed more than 6000 times, feeling that his typecasting had prevented him from pursuing more artistically rewarding roles. This discontent later became a plot point in Eugene O'Neill's semi-autobiographical play
470:. The Count is later visited by Mercédès, who had recognized him as Dantès upon their first meeting but chose not to say anything. Mercédès begs Dantès to spare her son. He tells her of the injustices inflicted on him, but agrees not to kill Albert. Realizing that Dantès intends to let Albert kill him, she reveals the truth to Albert, who makes a public apology to the Count. Albert and Mercédès disown Fernand, renounce their titles and wealth and depart to begin new lives. Albert enlists as a soldier, while Mercedes lives alone in Dantès's old house in Marseilles. Fernand confronts the Count of Monte Cristo, who reveals his identity. Fernand shoots himself.
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Fernand, that Dantès's father died of starvation, and that his old employer Morrel tried in vain to secure Dantès's release and tend after his father in his absence, but is now on the brink of bankruptcy. Both Danglars and Fernand have prospered greatly. Danglars became a speculator, amassed a fortune, married a wealthy widow, and became a baron. Fernand served in the French Army, rising to the rank of lieutenant-colonel. Dantès rewards Caderousse with a diamond. Later, Caderousse negotiates the sale of the diamond to a jeweler, but kills the jeweler to keep both the diamond and the money; he is eventually arrested and
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866:, where he served as a servant to a rich Italian cleric. When the cleric died, he left his fortune to Picaud, whom he had begun to treat as a son. Picaud then spent years plotting his revenge on the three men who were responsible for his misfortune. He stabbed the first with a dagger on which the words "Number One" were printed, and then he poisoned the second. The third man's son he lured into crime and his daughter into prostitution, finally stabbing the man himself. This third man, named Loupian, had married Picaud's fiancée while Picaud was under arrest.
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receipt for the cash and 50,000 francs of his own, and is reimbursed the 5,000,000 francs from the Count's own bank account. While leaving Rome, he is kidnapped by Luigi Vampa. The bandits extort
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1291:, renewing popular patriotic support for the Bonaparte family. As the story opens, the character Dantès is not aware of the politics, considers himself simply a good French citizen, and is caught between the conflicting loyalties of the royalist Villefort during the Restoration, and the father of Villefort, Noirtier, loyal to Napoleon, a firm bonapartist, and the bonapartist loyalty of his late captain, in a period of rapid changes of government in France.
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979:. This was originally released in ten weekly installments from March 1846 with six pages of letterpress and two illustrations by M Valentin. The translation was released in book form with all twenty illustrations in two volumes in May 1846, a month after the release of the first part of the above-mentioned translation by Emma Hardy. The translation follows the revised French edition of 1846, with the correct spelling of "Cristo" and the extra chapter
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title "Monte Cristo-haku" (モンテ・クリスト伯, the Count of Monte Cristo), the "Gankutsu-ou" title remains highly associated with the novel and is often used as an alternative. As of March 2016, all movie adaptations of the novel brought to Japan used the title "Gankutsu-ou", with the exception of the 2002 film, which has it as a subtitle (with the title itself simply being "Monte Cristo").
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Having sworn vengeance on Danglars, Mondego and Villefort, Dantès returns to Marseille in search of information for his vengeance. Traveling as the Abbé Busoni, Dantès finds Caderousse, who regrets not intervening in Dantès's arrest. Caderousse informs him that Mercédès eventually resigned herself to
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Two English adaptations of the novel were published in 1868. The first, by Hailes Lacy, differs only slightly from Dumas' version with the main change being that Fernand Mondego is killed in a duel with the Count rather than committing suicide. Much more radical was the version by Charles Fechter, a
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The effect of the serials, which held vast audiences enthralled ... is unlike any experience of reading we are likely to have known ourselves, maybe something like that of a particularly gripping television series. Day after day, at breakfast or at work or on the street, people talked of little
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Albert de Morcerf: Son of Mercédès and Fernand. He is (1830s) described as a kind-hearted, joyful and carefree young man, and fond of Monte Cristo, whom he sees as a friend. After acknowledging the truth of his father's war crimes and the false accusation towards the sailor Edmond Dantès, he decides
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Caderousse attempts to rob the Count's house but is caught by "Abbé Busoni" and forced to write a letter to Danglars, exposing "Cavalcanti" as an impostor. When Caderousse leaves the estate, he is stabbed by Benedetto. Caderousse dictates a deathbed statement naming his killer, and the Count reveals
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To rescue Morrel from bankruptcy, Dantès poses as a banker, buys Morrel's debts, and gives him three months' reprieve. At the end of the three months, Morrel is about to commit suicide when he learns that they have been mysteriously paid and that one of his lost ships has returned with a full cargo,
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of the French ten years later, in 1851. During this trip, he promised that cousin of Louis Bonaparte that he would write a novel with the island's name in the title. In 1841 when Dumas made his promise, Louis Bonaparte himself was imprisoned at the citadel of Ham – the place mentioned in the novel.
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Monsieur Noirtier de Villefort: The father of Gérard de Villefort and grandfather of Valentine, Édouard, and, unknowingly, Benedetto. A committed anti-royalist, it is his plot to restore Napoleon in which (1815) Dantès becomes entangled. He is (1830s) paralyzed and only able to communicate with his
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Mercédès Mondego (née Herrera): A Catalan girl engaged (1815) to Edmond Dantès. She later marries Fernand and they have a son named Albert. She is consumed with guilt over Edmond's disappearance and is able to recognize him when (1830s) they meet again. In the end, she returns to Marseilles, living
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As a result of the Count's financial manipulations, Danglars is left with a ruined reputation and 5,000,000 francs he has been holding in deposit for hospitals. The Count demands this sum to fulfill their credit agreement, and Danglars embezzles the hospital fund. He flees to Italy with the Count's
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Benedetto: The illegitimate son of de Villefort and Baroness Hermine Danglars (Hermine de Nargonne), raised by Bertuccio and his sister-in-law, Assunta, in Rogliano. While he and his loutish friends are torturing and trying to rob Assunta, they accidentally kill her. He runs away and later becomes
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Dantès is arrested, but the cowardly Caderousse stays silent. Villefort, the deputy crown prosecutor in Marseille, is Noirtier's son. Knowing that it would destroy his political career for it to be known that his father is a Bonapartist, he destroys the letter and silences Dantès by sentencing him
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is said to have been at its first appearance, and for some time subsequently, the most popular book in Europe. Perhaps no novel within a given number of years had so many readers and penetrated into so many different countries." This popularity has extended into modern times as well. The book was
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was entitled "Shigai Shiden Gankutsu-ou" (史外史伝巌窟王, "a historical story from outside history, the King of the Cavern"), and serialized from 1901 to 1902 in the Yorozu Chouhou newspaper, and released in book form in four volumes by publisher Aoki Suusandou in 1905. Though later translations use the
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The Count of Monte Cristo explores key themes such as justice and vengeance, focusing on Edmond Dantès' quest for revenge against those who wronged him. This pursuit raises moral questions about the consequences of vengeance and its impact on both the avenger and the targets. The theme of hope is
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Having impressed Parisian society with his wealth and air of mystery, the Count begins setting up the pieces for his revenge. He persuades Danglars to extend him a credit of six million francs. He discusses the properties of various poisons with Villefort's second wife Heloïse, and allows her to
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Fernand Mondego: Count de Morcerf, Dantès's rival for the affections of his cousin Mercédès. A Catalan fisherman in the Spanish village near Marseilles (1815), Fernand helps Danglars ruin Edmond by sending the denunciation, in a desperate but successful attempt to separate him from Mercédès. He
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At the party to celebrate "Cavalcanti"'s engagement to Eugénie Danglars, the police arrive to arrest Benedetto for Caderousse's murder. Benedetto flees, but is arrested and returned to Paris. Eugénie (who is implied to be a lesbian) also takes the opportunity to flee Paris with her girlfriend.
972:, Belfast, Ireland: Simms and M'Intyre, London: W S Orr and Company, featured the first part of an unabridged translation of the novel by Emma Hardy. The remaining two parts would be issued as the Count of Monte Christo volumes I and II in volumes 8 and 9 of the Parlour Novelist respectively.
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Jacopo: A poor smuggler who helps Dantès survive after he escapes prison. When Jacopo proves his loyalty, Dantès rewards him with his own ship and crew. (Jacopo Manfredi is a separate character, the "bankrupt of Trieste", whose financial failure contributes to the depletion of Danglars's
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Baron Franz d'Épinay: A friend of Albert de Morcerf, (1830s) engaged to Valentine de Villefort. Originally, Dumas wrote part of the story, including the events in Rome and the return of Albert de Morcerf and Franz d'Épinay to Paris, in the first person from Franz d'Épinay's point of
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served at the table of Jupiter". When he arrives in Paris, the Count brandishes an emerald box in which he carries small green pills compounded of hashish and opium which he uses for sleeplessness. (Source: Chapters 31, 32, 38, 40, 53 & 77 in the 117-chapter unabridged
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Baron Danglars: Dantès's jealous junior officer (1815) and mastermind behind his imprisonment, writing the letter of denunciation which Fernand mails. He is later (1830s) a wealthy banker, but goes bankrupt and is left with only 50,000 francs, after stealing 5,000,000
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On 28 February 1829, Faria dies. Dantès takes Faria's body to his cell and takes its place in the burial sack. When he is thrown into the sea, Dantès cuts through the sack and swims to a nearby island, where, claiming to be a shipwrecked sailor, he is rescued by
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Abbé Faria: Italian priest and sage, imprisoned (1815) in the Château d'If. Edmond's dearest friend, and his mentor and teacher while in prison. On his deathbed, he reveals to Edmond the secret treasure hidden on Monte Cristo. Partially based on the historical
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Giovanni Bertuccio: The Count of Monte Cristo's steward and loyal servant. The Count first meets him in his role as Abbé Busoni, the confessor to Bertuccio, whose past is tied with M. de Villefort. Bertuccio's sister-in-law Assunta was the adoptive mother of
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existed, was imprisoned but did not die in prison; he died in 1819 and left no large legacy to anyone. As for Dantès, his fate is quite different from his model in Peuchet's book, since that model is murdered by the "Caderousse" of the plot.
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based on the book with music of Roman Ignatiev and lyrics of Yulii Kim. Six years later it won in Daegu International Musical Festival in South Korea. Original plot was slightly changed and some characters are not mentioned in the musical.
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in 1807, who was engaged to marry a rich woman when three jealous friends falsely accused him of being a spy on behalf of England in a period of wars between France and England. Picaud was placed under a form of house arrest in the
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Pierre Morrel: Dantès's employer, owner of Morrel & Son. He attempts (1815) to obtain Dantès's freedom, but is unsuccessful. Later, on the verge of bankruptcy (1830s), he and his family are saved from ruin by the
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2024: Little Lucky Productions created the first-ever fiction podcast adaptation of" The Count of Monte Cristo," split into two parts. Part 1 premiered in May 2024, Part 2 premieres in Fall 2024.
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Peuchet, Jacques (1838). "Le Diamant et la Vengeance: Anecdote contemporaine" [The Diamond and the Vengeance: A contemporary anecdote].
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to begin a new life with Haydée, who has declared her love for him. The reader is left with a final line: "
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Peuchet, Jacques (1838). "Chapter LXXIV, Section: 'Le Diamant et la Vengeance' (Anecdote contemporaine)".
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Oliveira, Paulo Motta (2009). "A mão do finado: as extraordinárias aventuras de um sucesso mundial".
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Edmond Dantès (James O'Neill) loosens a stone before making his escape from the Château d'If in
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Lord Wilmore: An Englishman, and the persona in which Dantès performs random acts of generosity.
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operator to transmit a false message, causing Danglars to lose hundreds of thousands of francs.
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Renée de Villefort (née de Saint-Méran): Gérard de Villefort's first wife, mother of Valentine.
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Luigi Vampa, and "rescues" the boy, earning his trust. Albert introduces the Count to Parisian
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Louis Dantès: Edmond Dantès's father, who dies from starvation during his son's imprisonment.
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Edmond Dantès: The Sequel to Alexander Dumas' Celebrated Novel The Count of Monte Cristo
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a straight steal, virtually identical in all but period and style to Alexandre Dumas'
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The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo
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The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo
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Louise d'Armilly: Eugénie Danglars's music instructor and her intimate friend.
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Thomas Alexandre Dumas was also known as Alexandre Davy de la Pailleterie.
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in 1844. Carlos Javier Villafane Mercado described the effect in Europe:
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Il Conte di Montecristo : Favola alchemica e massonica vendetta
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Manga Classics: The Count of Monte Cristo (2017) UDON Entertainment
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The Count of Monte Cristo : or, The Adventures of Edmond Dantès
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Chief Clerk of the banking firm Thomson & French, an Englishman.
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The Count of Montecristo: Alchemical and Masonic fable of revenge
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illustrated edition, Paris 1846. This edition featured plates by
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The Count of Monte Cristo with an introduction by Richard Church
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Monsieur d'Avrigny: Family doctor treating the Villefort family.
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David Coward (ed), Oxford's World Classics, Dumas, Alexandre,
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presentation of "The Count of Monte Cristo" (1 October 1939)
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has become a fixture of Western civilization's literature."
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during the historical events of 1815–1839: the era of the
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that later spawned remakes in Mexico and the Philippines.
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The Marquis and Marquise de Saint-Méran: Renée's parents.
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The Titans, a three-generation biography of the Dumas
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Alexandre Dumas : sa vie, son temps, son oeuvre
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and became an object of veneration in the church of
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series have all used Dumas novels (particularly the
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mentions other sources from real life: a man named
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Luigi Vampa: Celebrated Italian bandit and fugitive.
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left his first island of exile, Elba, beginning the
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Romancing the Novel: Adventure from Scott to Sebald
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Barrois: Old, trusted servant of Monsieur Noirtier.
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1896:(日本巌窟王), Japanese television serial set in
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2878:. Bucknell University Press. p. 58.
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3992:
3949:
3392:"Steven Brust's The Khaavren Romances"
3339:
3031:Sigaux, Gilbert (1981). Introduction.
3030:
2888:
2848:
2559:(Paul Dantés) Sidney Smith (Mondego),
2171:Monte Kurisuto Haku: Kareinaru Fukushū
1950:(Abbé Faria), with music and songs of
1358:1832: The only son of Napoleon I dies.
1298:Montecristo islet, view from the north
593:Ali: Monte Cristo's mute Nubian slave.
387:secretly rebuilt and laden by Dantès.
5416:Novels set during the Napoleonic Wars
5411:Novels first published in serial form
5090:
4871:Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo
4542:
4175:
3974:
3877:Lenotre, G. (January–February 1919).
3797:(Audio story) (in Bengali). Kolkata:
3774:(Audio story) (in Bengali). Kolkata:
3596:"A mão do finado (La main du défunt)"
3503:
3441:
3359:Fry, Stephen (2003). "Introduction".
3271:
3246:
3221:
3187:
3172:
3155:
3114:
2996:
2938:
2398:
2005:Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo
1640:film adaptation and its Hindi remake
3415:
3097:
2967:
2965:
2576:(Dantés), Ray Collins (Caderousse),
2511:
1065:edition.) Dumas was a member of the
768:
326:without trial to life imprisonment.
3358:
1668:, French film starring Paul Barge,
1524:, restored silent epic directed by
1401:État civil du Comte de Monte-Cristo
1353:During the life of Alexandre Dumas:
1283:. In 1840, the body of Napoleon I
968:In April 1846, volume three of the
701:
647:
569:
490:Resolution and return to the Orient
24:
5396:Novels adapted into radio programs
5336:Fiction about wrongful convictions
5316:Cultural depictions of Louis XVIII
4497:Marie-Cessette Dumas (grandmother)
3834:
1368:by Louis Napoleon, aged 28, fails.
1080:The first Japanese translation by
996:The House on the Allées de Meilhan
981:The House on the Allées de Meilhan
809:Background to elements of the plot
729:, and friend of Albert de Morcerf.
630:
29:1844–1846 novel by Alexandre Dumas
25:
5487:
5421:Novels set in 19th-century France
4044:
3363:. Random House Trade Paperbacks.
3272:Sante, Luc (2004). Introduction.
3247:Sante, Luc (2004). Introduction.
3222:Sante, Luc (2004). Introduction.
2962:
2945:The Alexandre Dumas père Web Site
2648:director (radio series in Sweden)
2173:), a Japanese TV series starring
1996:, television miniseries starring
1825:, BBC television serial starring
916:having been created by splitting
611:
5371:French novels adapted into plays
5366:French novels adapted into films
4080:
3956:Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie
3630:, playbill.com, 18 February 2009
2455:Poster for a 1900 production of
2311:"Der Herr der Welt (Mützelburg)"
2028:, Argentine telenovela starring
1496:, a silent-film serial starring
886:was originally published in the
772:
681:
5401:Novels adapted into video games
5321:Cultural depictions of Napoleon
4492:Thomas-Alexandre Dumas (father)
4105:Pierre Picaud: The "Real" Count
3855:(in French), Les Joyeux Roger,
3805:
3782:
3759:
3729:
3704:
3678:
3613:
3588:
3573:
3548:
3522:
3497:
3462:
3352:
3333:
3308:
3298:"ШЕКСПИР и "ГРАФ МОНТЕ-КРИСТО""
3290:
3265:
3240:
3196:
3181:
3166:
3149:
3123:
3084:
3078:True Stories of Immortal Crimes
2851:Alexandre Dumas, Genius of Life
2823:
2814:
2801:
2269:
2208:, a South Korean adaptation on
927:Front page of translation into
914:La Maison des Allées de Meilhan
3442:Brust, Steven (28 July 2020).
3119:. Garland Pub. pp. 91–92.
3049:
2990:
2932:
2923:
2882:
2867:
2842:
2780:. Abbé Faria was voiced by RJ
2532:The Mercury Theatre on the Air
2146:, Mexican telenovela starring
1942:), Soviet miniseries starring
878:
435:The Count purchases a home in
13:
1:
4502:Auguste Maquet (collaborator)
3317:Lew Wallace; an Autobiography
3131:"The Morning Post Front Page"
2835:
2485:Long Day's Journey Into Night
2242:, animated short produced by
1804:
1665:Sous le signe de Monte Cristo
677:"Andrea Cavalcanti" in Paris.
524:Edmond Dantès and his aliases
517:
239:, a grim island fortress off
227:, a French nineteen-year-old
4982:The Baron of Magister Valley
4812:The Prisoner of Château d'If
4756:The Treasure of Monte Cristo
4300:The Knight of Sainte-Hermine
4279:Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge
4095:"Tale Spinners for Children"
3560:Fuji Television Network, Inc
3445:The Baron of Magister Valley
3416:Eddy, Cheryl (1 July 2020).
3076:Ashton-Wolfe, Harry (1931).
2874:Bruzelius, Margaret (2007).
2520:Newspaper advertisement for
2394:, by Jacob Ralph Abarbanell.
2378:The Countess of Monte Cristo
2373:, Jules Lermina (1839–1915).
2371:The Treasure of Monte-Cristo
2212:featuring female characters.
1946:(Count of Monte Cristo) and
1226:The Baron of Magister Valley
212:. It begins on the day that
7:
5116:
4088:public domain audiobook at
3993:Salien, Jean-Marie (2000).
3841:Blaze de Bury, H. (2008) ,
3162:. Little Brown and Company.
2248:2007: The first section of
1760:, a Sinhala film adaptation
510:Character relationships in
10:
5492:
5391:Novels adapted into comics
5074:The Monte Cristo of Prague
4764:The Return of Monte Cristo
4676:The Return of Monte Cristo
4023:Toesca, Catherine (2002).
3979:, New York: Random House,
3448:. Tom Doherty Associates.
3342:"The stars my destination"
2889:Albert, Nicole G. (2019).
2627:Tale Spinners For Children
2478:(the father of playwright
2221:, a Mexican adaptation on
1940:The Prisoner of Castle If
1577:The Return of Monte Cristo
1426:The Count of Monte Cristo,
1410:
840:Le Diamant et la Vengeance
390:
295:, Edmond Dantès sails the
271:Marseille and Château d'If
42:The Count of Monte Cristo
31:
5406:Novels by Alexandre Dumas
5306:The Count of Monte Cristo
5284:The Count of Monte Cristo
5259:
5159:
5126:
5034:
5016:The Count of Monte Cristo
5011:(Wildhorn-Murphy musical)
5008:The Count of Monte Cristo
4991:
4952:
4942:The Count of Monte Cristo
4863:The Count of Monte Cristo
4855:The Count of Monte Cristo
4847:The Count of Monte Cristo
4838:
4828:The Count of Monte Cristo
4820:The Count of Monte Cristo
4780:The Count of Monte Cristo
4748:The Count of Monte Cristo
4716:The Count of Monte Cristo
4708:The Count of Monte Cristo
4700:The Sword of Monte Cristo
4668:The Count of Monte Cristo
4644:The Count of Monte Cristo
4620:The Count of Monte Cristo
4612:The Count of Monte Cristo
4603:
4582:
4571:The Count of Monte Cristo
4473:
4407:
4379:
4342:The Vicomte de Bragelonne
4237:The Countess of Salisbury
4230:The Count of Monte Cristo
4214:
4161:The Count of Monte Cristo
4150:The Count of Monte Cristo
4142:The Count of Monte Cristo
4127:The Count of Monte Cristo
4099:The Count of Monte Cristo
4086:The Count of Monte Cristo
4064:The Count of Monte Cristo
4052:The Count of Monte Cristo
3879:"La conquête et le règne"
3741:The Count Of Monte Cristo
3377:The Count of Monte Cristo
3274:The Count of Mount Cristo
3249:The Count of Mount Cristo
3224:The Count of Mount Cristo
3188:Dumas, Alexandre (1955).
3173:Dumas, Alexandre (1889).
3159:The Count of Monte Cristo
3156:Dumas, Alexandre (1889).
3092:The Count of Monte Cristo
2908:10.4000/litteratures.2408
2766:The Count of Monte Cristo
2611:The Count of Monte Cristo
2501:The Count of Monte Cristo
2461:The Count of Monte Cristo
2421:The Count of Monte Cristo
2385:Monte Cristo and his wife
2260:The Count of Monte Cristo
2240:The Count of Monte Cristo
2191:The Count of Monte Cristo
2120:The Count of Monte Cristo
2096:The Count of Monte Cristo
2078:The Count of Monte Cristo
2053:The Count of Monte Cristo
1993:The Count of Monte Cristo
1850:The Count of Monte Cristo
1822:The Count of Monte Cristo
1813:The Count of Monte Cristo
1794:The Count of Monte Cristo
1766:The Count of Monte Cristo
1686:The Count of Monte Cristo
1636:(வஞ்சிக்கோட்டை வாலிபன்),
1621:The Count of Monte Cristo
1601:The Count of Monte Cristo
1565:The Count of Monte Cristo
1545:The Count of Monte Cristo
1533:The Count of Monte Cristo
1493:The Count of Monte Cristo
1484:, a silent film starring
1481:The Count of Monte Cristo
1472:, a silent film starring
1470:The Count of Monte Cristo
1460:The Count of Monte Cristo
1447:The Count of Monte Cristo
1429:Issue #3, published 1942.
1317:The Count of Monte Cristo
1257:The Count of Monte Cristo
1245:The Count of Monte Cristo
1231:The Count of Monte Cristo
1161:The Count of Monte-Cristo
1092:by Taijirou Murasame and
942:The Count of Monte Cristo
884:The Count of Monte Cristo
836:The Count of Monte Cristo
829:The Count of Monte Cristo
821:The Count of Monte Cristo
764:
757:Countess Teresa Guiccioli
512:The Count of Monte Cristo
260:The Count of Monte Cristo
250:The book is considered a
176:written by French author
165:The Count of Monte Cristo
154:The Count of Monte Cristo
148:
125:
117:
107:
95:
87:
72:
55:
46:
5361:French historical novels
4961:The Stars My Destination
4684:The Wife of Monte Cristo
4660:El Conde de Monte Cristo
3817:Little Lucky Productions
3348:(in French and English).
3033:Le comte de Monte-Cristo
2795:
2764:Kolkata's station aired
2392:Countess of Monte Cristo
2338:The Wife of Monte Cristo
2276:The Hand of the Deceased
2264:The Count of Monte Fatso
1908:Le Comte de Monte-Cristo
1649:Le comte de Monte Cristo
1589:The Wife of Monte Cristo
1259:coincides with France's
1187:The Stars My Destination
940:The first appearance of
381:sentenced to the galleys
287:On the day in 1815 when
210:Louis-Philippe of France
170:Le Comte de Monte-Cristo
5461:Novels set in the 1830s
5456:Novels set in the 1820s
5451:Novels set in the 1810s
5431:Novels set in Marseille
5356:French adventure novels
4968:The Stars' Tennis Balls
4652:The Son of Monte Cristo
4526:Orson Welles and People
4512:Château de Monte-Cristo
4110:14 October 2012 at the
3968:10.3406/pharm.2002.5327
3950:Raynal, Cécile (2002).
3340:Bester, Alfred (1956).
3115:Munro, Douglas (1978).
2984:2027/hvd.32044021084843
2849:Schopp, Claude (1988).
2614:radio program starring
2342:The Son of Monte Cristo
2330:The Son of Monte Cristo
2308:, by Adolf Mützelburg.
2300:Other sequels include:
2258:" has an adaptation of
2060:Un amore e una vendetta
1838:Il conte di Montecristo
1606:El Conde de Montecristo
1550:El Conde de Montecristo
1433:
1197:The Stars' Tennis Balls
1023:Oxford World's Classics
958:between 1846 and 1847.
838:came from an anecdote (
408:time, Dantès befriends
265:
4935:El Conde: Amor y honor
4483:
4349:The Companions of Jehu
4205:
4062:"Critical approach on
3600:www.pastichesdumas.com
3504:Milza, Pierre (2004).
2569:The Campbell Playhouse
2525:
2522:The Campbell Playhouse
2467:
2416:
2346:Jacob Ralph Abarbanell
2193:and was influenced by
1464:
1450:
1430:
1399:1857: Dumas publishes
1299:
1273:Thomas-Alexandre Dumas
1142:
1105:Monte Cristo Hakushaku
932:
902:L'Écho des Feuilletons
514:
432:
401:('royal prosecutor').
397:
341:
284:
169:
132:
113:1844–1846 (serialized)
77:
64:in collaboration with
5331:Fiction about suicide
4258:The Corsican Brothers
4119:Count of Monte Cristo
3883:Revue des Deux Mondes
3626:25 April 2009 at the
3508:(in French). Perrin.
3478:]. Archived from
3315:Wallace, Lew (1906).
2784:, Fernand Mondego by
2720:Sebastian Baczkiewicz
2630:series (LP) UAC 11044
2519:
2454:
2406:
2306:The Lord of the World
2288:Alfredo Possolo Hogan
1456:
1441:
1420:
1411:Further information:
1297:
1285:was brought to France
1251:Historical background
1233:as a starting point.
1137:
1076:Japanese translations
929:Judeo-Tunisian Arabic
926:
813:A short novel titled
509:
426:
332:
278:
231:of the merchant ship
208:through the reign of
5441:Novels set in prison
5386:Novels about revenge
5381:Novels about pirates
5050:(possible prototype)
4732:Vanji-Kottai Valipan
4307:The Queen's Necklace
4286:La Dame de Monsoreau
4244:The Three Musketeers
3657:This is Orson Welles
3534:Entertainment Weekly
2786:Anirban Bhattacharya
2738:as the aged Haydee,
2429:Monte Cristo Part II
2169:(モンテ・クリスト伯 –華麗なる復讐-
2152:Gabriela de la Garza
1407:Selected adaptations
1229:follows suit, using
1127:Reception and legacy
1111:Chinese translations
1067:Club des Hashischins
946:Ainsworth's Magazine
936:English translations
281:Pierre-Gustave Staal
254:today. According to
187:The Three Musketeers
32:For other uses, see
5436:Novels set in Paris
5426:Novels set in Italy
5351:Fiction set in 1838
5346:Fiction set in 1829
5341:Fiction set in 1815
4975:A Prisoner of Birth
4692:Mask of the Avenger
4121:Paris Walking Tour"
3975:Reiss, Tom (2013),
3778:. 28 November 2021.
3652:Rosenbaum, Jonathan
2693:2005: John Lee for
2551:(Monsieur Morrel),
2433:Le Comte de Morcerf
2425:Monte Cristo Part I
2407:Premiere of Dumas'
2262:but it is entitled
1983:under their banner
1855:Halas and Batchelor
1691:Richard Chamberlain
1689:, TV film starring
1633:Vanjikottai Valiban
1121:Cultural Revolution
898:Lécrivain et Toubon
445:Ali Pasha of Janina
206:Bourbon Restoration
73:Original title
43:
5446:Novels set in Rome
5311:1844 French novels
5279:(Colombian remake)
4920:(Colombian remake)
4528:(lost documentary)
4507:Théâtre Historique
4460:Comte de Rochefort
4455:Cardinal Richelieu
4392:Le Capitaine Aréna
4328:Twenty Years After
4251:The Fencing Master
3801:. 6 December 2021.
3648:Bogdanovich, Peter
3137:. 26 February 1846
2778:Gaurav Chakrabarty
2526:
2468:
2441:Théâtre Historique
2417:
2413:Théâtre Historique
2399:Plays and musicals
2127:Once Upon a Time's
1863:The Great Vendetta
1658:Claude Autant-Lara
1465:
1451:
1431:
1300:
1133:Journal des Débats
1027:Everyman's Library
955:The London Journal
950:The Prisoner of If
933:
889:Journal des Débats
784:. You can help by
515:
433:
431:as the Abbé Busoni
342:
285:
41:
5293:
5292:
5151:Charlotte Grayson
5084:
5083:
4866:(1998 miniseries)
4788:Bhuierantlo Munis
4536:
4535:
4166:Project Gutenberg
4002:Études françaises
2939:Lebeaupin, Noël.
2750:as Villefort and
2728:Sasha Yevtushenko
2677:Geoffrey Matthews
2675:as de Villefort,
2671:as L'Abbe Faria,
2665:BBC Radio 4 Extra
2602:Lux Radio Theater
2597:Robert Montgomery
2512:Audio adaptations
2459:'s adaptation of
2284:La Main du défunt
2205:Miss Monte-Cristo
2199:television series
2115:Goodbye Mr. Black
2065:Love and Vendetta
1952:Alexander Gradsky
1779:Dagmara Domińczyk
1680:, and set in 1947
1558:Arturo de Córdova
1281:French Revolution
1223:. His 2020 novel
1213:Khaavren Romances
1207:Fantasy novelist
1145:George Saintsbury
1090:Meiji Gankutsu-ou
1054:Sinbad the Sailor
802:
801:
161:
160:
118:Publication place
68:
16:(Redirected from
5483:
5271:(Turkish remake)
5136:Victoria Grayson
5111:
5104:
5097:
5088:
5087:
4912:(Turkish remake)
4895:(Mexican remake)
4563:
4556:
4549:
4540:
4539:
4486:
4481:Alexandre Dumas
4445:Milady de Winter
4272:Captain Pamphile
4223:The Conspirators
4208:
4203:Alexandre Dumas
4196:
4189:
4182:
4173:
4172:
4168:
4137:
4084:
4083:
4077:
4068:
4040:
4019:
4017:
4015:10.7202/036178ar
3999:
3989:
3971:
3962:(333): 111–146.
3946:
3936:
3922:
3898:
3897:on 27 July 2011.
3893:. Archived from
3873:
3871:
3865:, archived from
3854:
3828:
3827:
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3803:
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3796:
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3780:
3779:
3773:
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3756:
3754:
3752:
3747:on 5 August 2020
3743:. Archived from
3733:
3727:
3726:
3724:
3722:
3708:
3702:
3701:
3699:
3697:
3692:on 20 April 2008
3688:. Archived from
3682:
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3396:Green Man Review
3387:
3381:
3380:
3356:
3350:
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3135:The Morning Post
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2879:
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2865:
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2818:
2812:
2805:
2722:and directed by
2695:Blackstone Audio
2549:George Coulouris
2325:
2323:
2321:
2315:de.wikipedia.org
2296:
2167:
1998:Gérard Depardieu
1985:Balaji Telefilms
1948:Aleksei Petrenko
1936:
1894:
1886:Nihon Gankutsuou
1871:
1512:and directed by
1315:A chronology of
1217:Three Musketeers
1098:Kaitarō Hasegawa
1094:Shin Gankutsu-ou
1034:Penguin Classics
977:Chapman and Hall
970:Parlour Novelist
864:Fenestrelle Fort
797:
794:
776:
769:
702:Other characters
648:Villefort family
570:Allies of Dantès
464:Chamber of Peers
400:
398:procureur du roi
305:General Bertrand
252:literary classic
140:
137:
109:Publication date
99:Historical novel
83:
81:
63:
51:
44:
40:
21:
5491:
5490:
5486:
5485:
5484:
5482:
5481:
5480:
5471:Treasure troves
5466:Romantic novels
5296:
5295:
5294:
5289:
5255:
5155:
5122:
5115:
5085:
5080:
5030:
4987:
4948:
4928:(Indian remake)
4834:
4599:
4578:
4576:Alexandre Dumas
4567:
4537:
4532:
4469:
4430:Anne of Austria
4403:
4375:
4370:The Women's War
4356:The Wolf Leader
4314:La Reine Margot
4265:The Black Tulip
4210:
4200:
4158:
4112:Wayback Machine
4081:
4075:
4066:
4057:Standard Ebooks
4047:
4037:
3997:
3987:
3920:
3872:on 22 July 2011
3869:
3863:
3852:
3837:
3835:Further reading
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3482:on 26 July 2011
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3346:Pastiches Dumas
3338:
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3319:. p. 936.
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5077:(1929 film)
5058:(2010 film)
5003:(biography)
4878:Montecristo
4520:(2010 film)
4380:Travelogues
3605:26 February
3565:15 November
3003:(in French)
2947:(in French)
2754:as Mercedes
2744:Zubin Varla
2716:BBC Radio 4
2661:BBC Radio 7
2657:BBC Radio 4
2646:Per Edström
2541:Ray Collins
2463:, starring
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1498:Léon Mathot
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1192:Stephen Fry
1172:Lew Wallace
879:Publication
751:Ali Tebelen
727:l'Impartial
605:Ali Tebelen
480:resuscitate
320:Bonapartist
192:ghostwriter
149:Translation
5300:Categories
5128:Characters
4953:Literature
4839:Television
4796:Padayottam
4595:Abbé Faria
4583:Characters
4440:Abbé Faria
4435:d'Artagnan
4408:Characters
4072:Gibralfaro
4036:2706816139
3919:8827207910
3751:19 January
3671:0060166169
3370:0812968190
3326:1142048209
3192:. Collins.
3141:14 January
3007:10 October
2951:10 October
2836:References
2740:Toby Jones
2734:as Faria,
2582:Abbé Faria
2545:Abbé Faria
2539:(Dantés),
2103:La Patrona
2063:(English:
2034:Paola Krum
2010:Gankutsuoo
1898:Edo period
1875:Adam Cheng
1827:Alan Badel
1805:Television
1787:Guy Pearce
1715:Prem Nazir
1702:Padayottam
1642:Raaj Tilak
1604:(Spanish:
1548:(Spanish:
1265:Napoleon I
1243:resembles
1200:(entitled
1117:Jiang Qing
920:into two.
872:Abbé Faria
584:Benedetto.
578:Abbé Faria
518:Characters
256:Lucy Sante
229:first mate
143:Wikisource
141:at French
5238:Sacrifice
5224:Treachery
5196:Duplicity
4740:Raj Tilak
4724:Karkottai
3721:4 October
3540:2 October
3486:6 October
3000:Causeries
2941:"Georges"
2917:241596021
2748:Paul Rhys
2712:Iain Glen
2608:1947–52:
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1723:Mammootty
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600:fortune.)
547:smugglers
449:telegraph
371:from the
365:smugglers
350:catalepsy
338:Marseille
301:Marseille
241:Marseille
168:(French:
102:Adventure
5276:Venganza
5251:Season 4
5246:Season 3
5232:Season 2
5210:Intrigue
5189:Betrayal
5169:Season 1
5161:Episodes
5069:episode)
5024:Christ 0
4917:Venganza
4108:Archived
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2108:La Dueña
2092:Armenian
2040:Vingança
1964:Televisa
1919:La Dueña
1727:Mohanlal
1235:Jin Yong
1221:Dragaera
1011:The Past
722:husband.
551:brigands
497:the East
410:Viscount
406:Carnival
309:Napoleon
289:Napoleon
214:Napoleon
172:) is an
88:Language
18:Danglars
5268:İntikam
5260:Related
5217:Charade
5119:Revenge
5035:Related
5027:(album)
4909:İntikam
4902:Revenge
4474:Related
4450:Porthos
4293:Georges
3422:Gizmodo
3361:Revenge
2770:Bengali
2730:, with
2659:(later
2620:1960s:
2605:(radio)
2599:on the
2187:Sinhala
2088:Armenia
2073:Revenge
1972:Itihaas
1959:Marimar
1938:(litt.
1202:Revenge
1177:Ben-Hur
1167:novel.
1050:hashish
1019:Vintage
1007:Collins
816:Georges
663:Morrel.
637:francs.
437:Auteuil
391:Revenge
362:Genoese
316:Catalan
297:Pharaon
233:Pharaon
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4850:(1956)
4831:(2024)
4823:(2002)
4815:(1988)
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