Edmond Dantes spędza czternaście lat w więzieniu za przestępstwo, którego nie popełnił. Kiedy udaje mu się uciec, szuka zemsty. Jako hrabia Monte Christo karze każdego z tych, którzy sprawili, że cierpiał..Interesujące opowiadanie oparte na klasycznych historiach, znanych przez czytelników na całym świecie. Odpowiednie dobrane słownictwo i gramatyka dostosowane do poziomu językowego CEFR dla nastolatków i młodzieży. Czytając rozwijamy wszystkie umiejętności językowe, w tym szczególnie wzbogacamy swój zasób słownictwa w język angielskim. Książeczka posiada dodatkową część z ćwiczeniami oraz słowniczek. Doskonała do samodzielnego uczenia się. Zawiera e-book z treścią książki, który ucz wymowy oraz słuchania ze zrozumieniem.Poziom: 5, ilość słów ok.: 1500, poziom wg skali CEFR/egzamin: B2, egzamin FCE
One of the most celebrated and popular historical romances ever written, The Three Musketeers tells the story of the early adventures of the young Gascon gentleman, D'Artagnan and his three friends from the regiment of the King's Musketeers - Athos, Porthos and Aramis.
Under the watchful eye of their patron M. de Treville, the four defend the honour of the regiment against the guards of Cardinal Richelieu, and the honour of the queen against the machinations of the Cardinal himself as the power struggles of seventeenth century France are vividly played out in the background.
But their most dangerous encounter is with the Cardinal's spy, Milady, one of literature's most memorable female villains, and Alexandre Dumas employs all his fast-paced narrative skills to bring this enthralling novel to a breathtakingly gripping and dramatic conclusion.
Hrabia Monte Christo – Powieść Aleksandra Dumasa z 1844 roku, którą uważa się za najwybitniejsze dzieło w dorobku tego autora.
Tytułowy bohater powieści jest nadczłowiekiem, osobą o ponadprzeciętnej odporności psychicznej, działającą ponad normami społecznymi w tym ponad prawem (zgodnie z koncepcja F. Nietzschego).
Pisarz przelał na tytułową postać swoje marzenie o zostanie bajecznie bogatym i zdolnym do pomagania innym, oraz by siłą woli i determinacją być w stanie radzić sobie z przeciwnościami życia.
W treści utworu autor stara się odwzorować atmosferę paryskich wyższych sfer z okresu monarchii lipcowej w sposób jak najbardziej staranny i zgodny z realiami.
Powieść była największym czytelniczym i finansowym sukcesem Dumasa w całym jego dorobku, jednym z powodów, którego dopatrują się znawcy literatury, może być konstrukcja tytułowego bohatera.
Kolekcja "Découverte" to uproszczona francuska kolekcja do czytania, zawierająca historie przeznaczone dla nastolatków, ćwiczenia na zrozumienie i notatki wyjaśniające. Hrabia Monte Christo, słynna powieść Aleksandra Dumasa, to czytanie na poziomie 3, odpowiadające poziomowi średnio zaawansowanemu znajomości języka francuskiego.
A beautiful new clothbound edition of Alexandre Dumas' classic novel of wrongful imprisonment, adventure and revenge. Thrown in prison for a crime he has not committed, Edmond Dantes is confined to the grim fortress of the Château d'If. There he learns of a great hoard of treasure hidden on the Isle of Monte Cristo and becomes determined not only to escape but to unearth the treasure and use it to plot the destruction of the three men responsible for his incarceration. A huge popular success when it was first serialized in the 1840s, Dumas was inspired by a real-life case of wrongful imprisonment when writing his epic tale of suffering and retribution.
The victim of betrayal by friends and an insidious plot to hide another's perfidy, innocent young sailor Edmond Dantes is imprisoned for life at the island fortress of the Chateau d'If. After fourteen years, he makes a harrowing escape and works his way to the island of Monte Cristo, where he recovers abundant treasures whose location were made known to him by a fellow prisoner. Wealthy beyond imagination, Dantes sets about engineering the downfall and ruin of the men who stole his youth and robbed him of everything that he held dear in life.
All for one and one for all! That’s the rallying cry of the Musketeers—guards of the French King—and the call to adventure for young readers enjoying their first taste of Dumas’ classic swashbuckler. Aramis, Athos, Porthos, and the not-quite-yet Musketeer D’Artagnan use their wits and their swords to battle an evil Cardinal, the traitorous Milady, and other enemies of the French court.
Dumas’ famous musketeers return in another exciting swashbuckler. And this time, Aramis is embarking on the most perilous mission of all: to depose King Louis XIV and put his twin brother Philip on the throne instead. Since childhood, Philip has been hidden away so no one would know of his existence—but Aramis believes that he would be the superior ruler. Is Aramis right…or is he making a deadly mistake?
One of the best-loved adventures of all time.
When young D'Artagnan comes to Paris to seek his fortune, he is challenged to a duel with not one, but three of the king's Musketeers. But Athos, Porthos and Aramis become his trusted friends as he tries to prove himself worthy of becoming a fourth Musketeer.
A year after the publication of The Three Musketeers, Alexandre Dumas produced a sequel worthy in every respect of the original. In Twenty Years After the much beloved D'Artaganan, Athos, Porthos and Aramis reunite to fight the forces of evil. In the original novel they defeated Milady, a formidable foe; now they need to face her vengeful son Mordaunt, as well as countering the machinations of the sinister Cardinal Mazarin.
Their adventures also take them to England, where Cromwell is about to topple Charles I. Meanwhile, they must overcome the obstacles which the passing of time has placed between them. Rediscovering strength in unity, they fight for Queen and country. The Musketeer novels were a huge success in Dumas' own lifetime, and have lost none of their original appeal. Translated into many languages and adapted for cinema and television, they have helped to make Dumas arguably the most successful exporter of French culture to the wider world.
Our edition is based on the William Robson translation first published by Routledge in 1856.
The Man in the Iron Mask is the final episode in the cycle of novels featuring Dumas' celebrated foursome of D'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos and Aramis, who first appeared in The Three Musketeers. Some thirty-five years on, the bonds of comradeship are under strain as they end up on different sides in a power struggle that may undermine the young Louis XIV and change the face of the French monarchy. In the fast-paced narrative style that was his trademark, Dumas pitches us straight into the action. What is the secret shared by Aramis and Madame de Chevreuse? Why does the Queen Mother fear its revelation? Who is the mysterious prisoner in the Bastille? And what is the nature of the threat he poses? Dumas, the master storyteller, keeps us reading and guessing until the climactic scene in the grotto of Locmaria, a fitting conclusion to the epic saga of the musketeers.
The story of Edmund Dantes, self-styled Count of Monte Cristo, is told with consummate skill. The victim of a miscarriage of justice, Dantes is fired by a desire for retribution and empowered by a stroke of providence. In his campaign of vengeance, he becomes an anonymous agent of fate. The sensational narrative of intrigue, betrayal, escape, and triumphant revenge moves at a cracking pace. Dumas' novel presents a powerful conflict between good and evil embodied in an epic saga of rich diversity that is complicated by the hero's ultimate discomfort with the hubristic implication of his own actions.
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