Kolme muskettisoturia: Historiallinen romaani

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Kolme muskettisoturia: Historiallinen romaani

by Alexandre Dumas, Auguste Maquet

FI·~21 hours·68 chapters

Chapters

68 total
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KOLME MUSKETTISOTURIA - Historiallinen romaani - Kirj. - ALEKSANTERI DUMAS - Suomentanut ranskankielestä P. J. Hannikainen. - Jyväskylässä, 1889. K. J. Gummeruksen kustantama. - Jyväskylän Kirjapainossa, 1889.

0:13
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SISÄLLYS:

2:01
3

A. Johdanto, - jossa osoitetaan, että sankarit tässä kertomuksessa, joka meillä on nyt kunnia lukijoillemme esittää, eivät, huolimatta OS- ja IS-päätteisistä nimistänsä, ole mitään taru-henkilöitä.

4:55
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I. Isä d'Artagnan'in kolme lahjaa.

34:03
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II. Herra de Tréville'n esihuone.

23:37
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III. Puheillaolo.

25:46
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IV. Athoksen olkapää, Porthoksen olkavyö ja Aramiksen nenäliina.

18:16
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V. Kuninkaan muskettisoturit ja kardinaalin henkivartijat.

23:30
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VI. Hänen Majesteettinsa kuningas Ludvig kolmastoista.

44:55
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VII. Muskettisoturit yksityisolossaan.

19:50

Description

A curious scholar, poring over the royal archives of Louis XIII, uncovers a forgotten manuscript titled Mémoires de d’Artagnan. The pages, freshly printed in Amsterdam, promise a glimpse into the real lives that inspired the legendary musketeers. As the researcher flips through sketches of courtiers and battlefields, the atmosphere of 17th‑century France comes alive.

In the opening chapter d’Artagnin meets three young men waiting in the antechamber of Monsieur de Tréville: Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. Their striking names hint at hidden identities, and their ambition to join the king’s elite corps sets the stage for camaraderie, rivalry, and daring exploits. The narrative blends meticulous historical detail with the spirited energy of these aspiring swordsmen.

The story invites listeners to wander through royal salons, cramped prisons, and bustling taverns, all while following d’Artagnin’s first steps toward the fame that would later define him. It feels like a lively tour of a bygone era, seen through the eyes of a man eager to prove himself among legends.

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fi

Duration

~21 hours (1254K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Sami Sieranoja, Tapio Riikonen, Matti Järvinen and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2011-10-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas

1802–1870

Best known for sweeping adventures like The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, he wrote stories full of duels, daring escapes, and unforgettable revenge. His novels helped shape popular historical fiction and still feel lively and fast-moving today.

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Auguste Maquet

Auguste Maquet

1813–1888

Best remembered as Alexandre Dumas’s closest collaborator, this French writer helped shape some of the 19th century’s most famous adventure novels. His own story is full of literary teamwork, ambition, and a long-running debate over credit.

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