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The Count of Monte Cristo / Alexandre Dumas ; supplementary material written by Margaret Brantley.

By: Dumas, Alexandre, 1802-1870.
Contributor(s): Brantley, Margaret.
Series: Enriched classics series: New York, NY, USA : Pocket Books, ©2004Description: xx, 663 p. ; 18 cm.ISBN: 0743487559 (pbk); 9780743487559 (pbk).Uniform titles: Comte de Monte-Cristo. English Subject(s): France -- History -- 19th century -- FictionDDC classification: 843.08 D891 2004 Online resources: Publisher description | Contributor biographical information
Contents:
Introduction -- Chronology of Alexandre Dumas's life and work-- Historical context of The Count of Monte Cristo -- The Count of Monte Cristo -- I. Marseilles, the arrival -- II. Father and son -- III. The Catalans -- IV. The betrothal feast -- V. The deputy Procureur du Roi -- VI. The examination -- VII. The Château d'If -- VIII. Villefort and Mercédès -- IX. The little cabinet of the Tuileries -- X. The ogre -- XI. The hundred days -- XII. Numbers 34 and 27 -- XIII. An Italian scholar -- XIV. The treasure -- XV. The third attack -- XVI. The cemetery of the Château d'If -- XVII. The Isle of Tiboulen -- XVIII. The Isle of Monte Cristo -- XIX. The treasure cave -- XX. The stranger -- XXI. The Pont du Gard Inn -- XXII. Caderousse's story -- XXIII. The prison register -- XXIV. Morrel and son -- XXV. The fifth of September -- XXVI. Roman bandits -- XXVII. The apparition -- XXVIII. The carnival at Rome -- XXIX. The catacombs of St. Sebastian -- XXX. The guests -- XXXI. The presentation -- XXXII. Unlimited credit -- XXXIII. The pair of dappled greys -- XXXIV. Haydee -- XXXV. The Morrel Family -- XXXVI. Toxicology -- XXXVII. The rise and fall of stocks -- XXXVIII. Pyramus and Thisbe -- XXXIX. M. Noirtier de Villefort -- XL. The will -- XLI. The telegraphy -- XLII. The dinner -- XLIII. A conjugal scene -- XLIV. Matrimonial plans -- XLV. A summer ball -- XLVI. Mme de Saint-Méran -- XLVII. The promise -- XLVIII. Minutes of the proceedings -- XLIX. The progress of Cavalcanti Junior -- L. Haydee's story -- LI. The report from Janina -- LII. The lemonade -- LIII. The accusation -- LIV. The trial -- LV. The challenge -- LVI. The insult -- LVII. The night -- LVIII. The duel -- LIX. Revenge -- LX. Valentine -- LXI. The secret door -- LXII. The apparition again -- LXIII. The serpent -- LXIV. Maximilian -- LXV. Danglars' signature -- LXVI. Consolation -- LXVII. Separation -- LXVIII. The judge -- LXIV. Expiation -- LXX. The departure -- LXXI. The fifth of October.
Summary: After escaping from the island fortress where he has been imprisoned for treason, young sailor Edmund Dantes sets out to discover the treasure of Monte Cristo and seek revenge against the people who falsely accused him. Includes a selection of study aids.
Item type Current location Collection Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Fiction Fiction High School Library
Fiction Section
GC Fic 843.08 D891 2004 (Browse shelf) c.1 Available JHS000157
Fiction Fiction High School Library
Fiction Section
GC Fic 843.08 D891 2004 (Browse shelf) c.2 Available JHS000158

Introduction --
Chronology of Alexandre Dumas's life and work--
Historical context of The Count of Monte Cristo --
The Count of Monte Cristo --
I. Marseilles, the arrival --
II. Father and son --
III. The Catalans --
IV. The betrothal feast --
V. The deputy Procureur du Roi --
VI. The examination --
VII. The Château d'If --
VIII. Villefort and Mercédès --
IX. The little cabinet of the Tuileries --
X. The ogre --
XI. The hundred days --
XII. Numbers 34 and 27 --
XIII. An Italian scholar --
XIV. The treasure --
XV. The third attack --
XVI. The cemetery of the Château d'If --
XVII. The Isle of Tiboulen --
XVIII. The Isle of Monte Cristo --
XIX. The treasure cave --
XX. The stranger --
XXI. The Pont du Gard Inn --
XXII. Caderousse's story --
XXIII. The prison register --
XXIV. Morrel and son --
XXV. The fifth of September --
XXVI. Roman bandits --
XXVII. The apparition --
XXVIII. The carnival at Rome --
XXIX. The catacombs of St. Sebastian --
XXX. The guests --
XXXI. The presentation --
XXXII. Unlimited credit --
XXXIII. The pair of dappled greys --
XXXIV. Haydee --
XXXV. The Morrel Family --
XXXVI. Toxicology --
XXXVII. The rise and fall of stocks --
XXXVIII. Pyramus and Thisbe --
XXXIX. M. Noirtier de Villefort --
XL. The will --
XLI. The telegraphy --
XLII. The dinner --
XLIII. A conjugal scene --
XLIV. Matrimonial plans --
XLV. A summer ball --
XLVI. Mme de Saint-Méran --
XLVII. The promise --
XLVIII. Minutes of the proceedings --
XLIX. The progress of Cavalcanti Junior --
L. Haydee's story --
LI. The report from Janina --
LII. The lemonade --
LIII. The accusation --
LIV. The trial --
LV. The challenge --
LVI. The insult --
LVII. The night --
LVIII. The duel --
LIX. Revenge --
LX. Valentine --
LXI. The secret door --
LXII. The apparition again --
LXIII. The serpent --
LXIV. Maximilian --
LXV. Danglars' signature --
LXVI. Consolation --
LXVII. Separation --
LXVIII. The judge --
LXIV. Expiation --
LXX. The departure --
LXXI. The fifth of October.

After escaping from the island fortress where he has been imprisoned for treason, young sailor Edmund Dantes sets out to discover the treasure of Monte Cristo and seek revenge against the people who falsely accused him. Includes a selection of study aids.

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