Introduction and Notes
by Keith Wren. University of Kent at Canterbury
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 until the climactic
scene in the grotto of Locmaria, a fitting conclusion to the epic saga
of the musketeers.