A piece of perfect storytelling. -- Robert Louis Stevenson. First
published in 1844, The Count of Monte Cristo remains one of
literature's greatest adventures. Based on actual events, this sweeping
historical romance, considered to be Dumas' finest work, recounts the
story of Edmond Dantès, a gallant young sailor whose life takes a bitter
turn when, during the final days of Napoleon's reign, he is falsely
accused of treason and condemned to lifelong imprisonment. After
languishing for many years in a fetid dungeon, he makes his dramatic
escape. In a labyrinthine tale plump with themes of justice, vengeance,
lost love, and mercy and forgiveness, Dantès is now free to play out his
elaborate plans of revenge on those who betrayed him.