129 pages 4 hours read

Alexandre Dumas

The Count of Monte Cristo

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1844

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Reading Context

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Short Answer

1. Identify Napoleon Bonaparte with a brief list of traits and historical facts you might know or surmise. How does his story fit into the larger historical context of Europe in the early 1800s? What were his lasting impacts on the world?

Teaching Suggestion: The Count of Monte Cristo is set in a chaotic period of French history, just before, during, and after the brief restoration to power of Napoleon Bonaparte. Understanding this historical period is foundational to understanding the themes Dumas grapples with in the novel. Students will doubtless have varying degrees of knowledge about Bonaparte; the resources listed below can help fill in any gaps in their understanding so that all students have the requisite background knowledge to read the novel effectively.

  • This 13-minute video from Captivating History offers a thorough overview of Napoleon and his historical context.
  • This article in The Spectator by historian Luke Daly-Groves considers Napoleon’s lasting impact on the world.

2. In which historical time period did Lord Byron (George Gordon Byron) live and write? What is English Romanticism? What is a Byronic hero? What lasting impact has Byron had on Western literature and culture?