
Les Trois Mousquetaires - par Alexandre Dumas
Table des matières
PRÉFACE
CHAPITRE PREMIER LES TROIS PRÉSENTS DE M. D’ARTAGNAN PÈRE
CHAPITRE II. L’ANTICHAMBRE DE M. DE TRÉVILLE
CHAPITRE III. L’AUDIENCE
CHAPITRE IV. L’ÉPAULE D’ATHOS, LE BAUDRIER DE PORTHOS ET LE MOUCHOIR D’ARAMIS
CHAPITRE V. LES MOUSQUETAIRES DU ROI ET LES GARDES DE M. LE CARDINAL
CHAPITRE VI. SA MAJESTÉ LE ROI LOUIS TREIZIÈME
CHAPITRE VII. L’INTÉRIEUR DES MOUSQUETAIRES
A young and ambitious Gascon named d’Artagnan arrives in Paris with dreams of joining the king’s elite guard. After a series of mishaps he wins the chance to meet the charismatic captain de Tréville, only to be drawn into the company of three seasoned musketeers—Athos, Porthos and Aramis—who quickly become his loyal comrades. Their first encounter crackles with humor, bravado and a fierce devotion to the motto “all for one, one for all.”
Together they navigate the glittering yet treacherous courts of Louis XIII, confronting scheming ministers, daring duels and secret intrigues that test both sword and spirit. The quartet’s camaraderie transforms each challenge into an adventure, while their individual quirks—Athos’s stoic honor, Porthos’s flamboyant strength, Aramis’s poetic melancholy—add depth to the bustling world of 17th‑century France.
The opening act sets the tone for a sweeping tale of friendship, loyalty, and daring feats, inviting listeners to follow d’Artagnan’s rise from hopeful outsider to a true musketeer amidst a backdrop of political intrigue and swash‑buckling romance.
Language
fr
Duration
~22 hours (1314K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1802–1870
Best known for The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, this French writer turned history into fast-moving adventure and became one of the most widely read storytellers of the 19th century. His life was dramatic too, marked by fame, enormous energy, and a background that still fascinates readers today.
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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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