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The Three Musketeers (2 Volumes in Total)

(france) Alexandre Dumas

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"The Three Musketeers", also translated as "The Three Musketeers" and "The Hidden Hero", is one of the masterpieces of French writer Alexandre Dumas. The novel mainly describes the story of the French Cardinal Richelieu, who became prime minister in 1624 and captured the city of La Rochelle, the main base of the Huguenots in 1628. In order to help King Louis XIII, Archbishop Richelieu tried his best to seize the Queen's ambiguous relationship with the British Prime Minister, the Duke of Buckingham. The protagonist d'Artagnan and his good friends the three musketeers launched a series of struggles to rescue the queen, break through the trap set by the archbishop, and ultimately save the queen's reputation.

The Three Musketeers (classic Translation)

(france) Alexandre Dumas

437K0

The story takes place in the era of French King Louis XIII. Cardinal Richelieu was in power for a while, and power struggles inside and outside the court were constantly taking place. D'Artagnan, a young provincial nobleman, comes to Paris and joins the command of Mr. Treville, the commander of the musketry battalion. On the way, he meets the musketeers Athos, Porthos and Aramis, and they become life-and-death friends in a conflict. In the complicated political whirlpool, these four partners met Richelieu's confidant - Milady, a woman as beautiful as a peach and as poisonous as a snake. The two sides competed repeatedly. D'Artagnan and his partners escaped from desperate situations again and again, thwarting Richelieu's conspiracy.

La Traviata

La Traviata

General Fiction

(france) Alexandre Dumas

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"La Traviata" is a masterpiece by the famous French writer Alexandre Dumas. The story tells a tortuous and sad love story between a young man and a courtesan from Paris's upper class society. Through the love tragedy of a prostitute, the work reveals the corrupt life of the upper class of the French July Dynasty. A bloody and tearful indictment of the hypocritical morality of the aristocratic bourgeoisie. In the history of French literature, this is the first work in which a prostitute is the protagonist.

The Count of Monte Cristo: All Three Volumes

(france) Alexandre Dumas

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"The Count of Monte Cristo" (also known as "The Count of Monte Cristo") mainly tells the story of a 19th-century French first mate named Dantès who was about to achieve happiness but was framed for no reason and his tragic experience, and the story of his successful revenge as the Count of Monte Cristo in the future. The Gothic storyline, philosophical human lamentation, vivid characters, and fascinating ending have attracted countless readers and are Alexandre Dumas's classics.