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The original CliffsNotes study guides offer a look into critical elements and ideas within classic works of literature.CliffsNotes on The Count of Monte Cristo takes you into a rollicking yarn of adventure, wit, and revenge.Following the story of a man imprisoned for 14 years who escapes by outsmarting his captors, this study guide shows through its expert commentaries just how the Count works justice with a vengeance on his enemies. Other features that help you figure out this important work includeLife and background of the author, Alexandre DumasCharacter sketches on the novels vast array of personalitiesPlot synopsis and summaries for each chapterSuggested essay topics and a select bibliographyClassic literature or modern-day treasure youll understand it all with expert information and insight from CliffsNotes study guides.

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title The Count of Monte Cristo Notes Including Life of the Author - photo 1

title:The Count of Monte Cristo : Notes, Including Life of the Author ...
author:Roberts, James Lamar.
publisher:John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (US)
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print isbn13:9780822003267
ebook isbn13:9780822070429
language:English
subjectDumas, Alexandre,--1802-1870.--Comte de Monte-Cristo.--English.
publication date:1985
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ddc:840.9
subject:Dumas, Alexandre,--1802-1870.--Comte de Monte-Cristo.--English.
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The Count of Monte Cristo
Notes
by
James L. Roberts, Ph.D.
Dept. of English
University of Nebraska
including
Life of the Author
Character Sketches
Brief Plot Synopsis
Summaries and Commentaries
Suggested Essay Questions
Select Bibliography
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Editor
Gary Carey, M.A.
University of Colorado
Consulting Editor
James L. Roberts, Ph.D.
Department of English
University of Nebraska
ISBN 0-8220-0326-0
Copyright 1985
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Contents
Life of the Author
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Character Sketches
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Brief Plot Synopsis
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Summaries and Commentaries
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Suggested Essay Questions
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Select Bibliography
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Life of the Author
Dumas, the author of The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, among scores of other novels, was born on July 24, 1802. His father was somewhat of an adventurer-soldier, a mulatto, and was not a favorite of Napoleon because of his staunch republicanism. Therefore, on his father's death in 1806, when Alexandre was only four, the family was left in rather severe financial straits. The young boy's formal education was scanty, most of it provided by a priest, and as soon as he could qualify, Alexandre entered the services of a lawyer. As he grew older, he became close friends with the son of an exiled Swedish nobleman, and the two of them began to dabble in vaudeville enterprises. Later, as a young man, Dumas went to Paris and secured a position as a clerk to the Duc d'Orleans; this was a marvelous stroke of good fortune, for the Duc would soon become king, and Dumas would write a superb Memoir about his many and varied mishaps while he was employed by the future king.
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