
Twenty Years Later (part 1, Part 2)
by H
About This Novel
Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870), a famous French popular historical novelist. "Twenty Years Later" is one of his major works. Twenty years have passed since the story told in "The Three Musketeers". Although the first two of Dartagnan, Porthos, Athos and Aramis worked for Prime Minister Mazarin during the Fronde movement in Paris, and the latter two sided with the Fronde, and the two sides could not cooperate, they were still as loyal to friendship and closely united as before. They jointly rescued King Charles I at the critical moment, and then defeated Mazarin's conspiracy. The plots are interlocking, with ups and downs, tension and twists. At the same time, through a series of dangerous encounters, the characters of the old musketeers have become increasingly distinctive in the writer's writing.
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Official(2)Scraped 12d ago
Alexandre Dumas's masterpiece is very good!
Such a beautiful book, why doesn't anyone read it? The last chapter adds a lot of pitfalls and really arouses goosebumps
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Official(2)Scraped 12d ago
Alexandre Dumas's masterpiece is very good!
Such a beautiful book, why doesn't anyone read it? The last chapter adds a lot of pitfalls and really arouses goosebumps
