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The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas Publisher: China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Press

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Introduction · · · · · ·
The Three Musketeers describes the legendary life of knights and swordsmen in the 17th century. The author's brilliant writing depicts the bravery of d'Artagnan, the steadiness and sophistication of Athos, the boldness and recklessness of Porthos, and the resourcefulness and elegance of Aramis, all of which are vividly portrayed. The work is set against the backdrop of the conflict between King Louis XIII of France and the powerful Cardinal Richelieu, interspersed with the open and covert struggles of the courtiers and factions, and unfolds a series of thrilling, tortuous, and interesting stories around the secret history and anecdotes in the court.

About the Author
Alexandre Dumas (père, July 24, 1802 - December 5, 1870), known as Alexandre Dumas in the literary world, was a French romantic writer in the first half of the 19th century. He was born on July 24, 1802 in Villers-Cotterills, France (near Paris), of mixed black and white descent. Alexandre Dumas, also a writer, was born to him and a mistress. In his later years, he said that his son was the best work of his life. He was self-taught, and his works throughout his life were mainly novels and plays (up to 300 volumes), which can be called historical thrillers. The characteristics of his novels are unusual ideal heroes, rapidly developing plots, tense fighting actions, clear and complete structures, vivid and powerful language, and flexible and witty dialogues.

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