With an Introduction and
Notes by Keith Wren, University of Kent at Canterbury
The story of Edmund Dantes, self-styled Count of Monte Cristo, is told
with consummate skill. The victim of a miscarriage of justice, Dantes
is fired by a desire for retribution and empowered by a stroke of providence.
In his campaign of vengeance, he becomes an anonymous agent of fate.
The sensational narrative of intrigue, betrayal, escape, and triumphant
revenge moves at a cracking pace. Dumas' novel presents a powerful
conflict between good and evil embodied in an epic saga of rich diversity
that is complicated by the hero's ultimate discomfort with the hubristic
implication of his own actions.