Edmond Dantès

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Edmond Dantès

by Edmund Flagg

EN·~8 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total

Edmond Dantès. - THE SEQUEL TO - ALEXANDER DUMAS' - CELEBRATED NOVEL OF - THE COUNT OF MONTE-CRISTO. - By - Edmund Flagg - AN ENTIRE NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION.

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EDMOND DANTÈS. - AN ENTIRE NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION.

1:51

EDMOND DANTÈS. - THE SEQUEL TO - THE COUNT OF MONTE-CRISTO.

0:03

CHAPTER I. - STORM AND SHIPWRECK.

24:17

CHAPTER II. - THE ISLAND.

24:09

CHAPTER III. - THE CONFLAGRATION.

20:33

CHAPTER IV. - THE NEWS FROM ALGERIA.

16:50

CHAPTER V. - EDMOND DANTÈS, DEPUTY FROM MARSEILLES.

14:00

CHAPTER VI. - THE MYSTERY THICKENS.

12:18

CHAPTER VII. - DANTÈS AND HIS DAUGHTER.

23:59

Description

In the wake of his legendary revenge, Edmond Dantès reappears not as a vengeful specter but as the enigmatic Count of Monte‑Cristo, navigating a world reshaped by his own actions. As he steers his yacht through a sudden Mediterranean storm, the narrative thrusts him into new, turbulent waters—both literal and political—where his past loves and old allies surface alongside the rising tide of the 1848 French Revolution.

The sequel expands Dantès’s universe, introducing a cast of familiar faces—Haydée, Mercédès, Valentine, and the restless youth Zuleika—while weaving in historic figures such as Lamartine and Louis Blanc. Their intertwined fates blend romance, intrigue, and the fervor of revolutionary politics, offering a vivid portrait of a man caught between personal redemption and the sweeping forces of change. Listeners will find a tale that balances adventure with the delicate complexities of loyalty, love, and the cost of absolute power.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (492K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Sigal Alon, Fox in the Stars, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-10-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Edmund Flagg

1815–1890

A 19th-century American man of letters, he moved easily between journalism, law, diplomacy, and fiction. His books range from travel writing and history to adventurous popular novels, reflecting a restless, wide-ranging career.

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