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Celebrated Crimes (Complete)
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The work recounts various notorious historical crimes, combining factual accounts with dramatic narration. Alexandre Dumas, writing in the early 19th century, selects figures such as the Borgia family and others involved in infamous events to examine themes of ambition, power, and moral complexity. The collection begins with a prologue describing Lorenzo de' Medici's final moments and his spiritual confrontation with Savonarola, setting a tone for the detailed recounting of violent and morally ambiguous episodes from history. These narratives are intended for a mature audience, reflecting the violent realities of the periods depicted and often presenting an unvarnished view of historical figures and their deeds.
The book integrates history with storytelling, offering readers a detailed portrayal of significant crimes and political intrigues from the past. It is part of the 19th-century tradition of combining historical research with literary dramatization, aiming to provide both factual content and engaging storytelling rooted in European history.
The book integrates history with storytelling, offering readers a detailed portrayal of significant crimes and political intrigues from the past. It is part of the 19th-century tradition of combining historical research with literary dramatization, aiming to provide both factual content and engaging storytelling rooted in European history.
From the opening pages
D umas's 'Celebrated Crimes' was not written for children. The novelist has spared no language—has minced no words—to describe the violent scenes of a violent time. "In some instances facts appear distorted out of their true perspective, and in others the author makes unwarranted charges. It is not within our province to edit the historical side of Dumas, any more than it would be to correct the obvious errors in Dickens's Child's History of England. The careful, mature reader, for whom the books are intended, will recognize, and allow for, this fact. INTRODUCTION T he contents of these volumes of 'Celebrated Crimes', as well as the motives which led to their inception, are unique. They are a series of stories based upon historical records, from the pen of Alexandre Dumas, pere, when he was not "the elder," nor yet the author of D'Artagnan or Monte Cristo, but was a rising young dramatist and a lion in the literary set and world of fashion. Dumas, in fact, wrote his 'Crimes Celebres' just prior to launching upon his wonderful series of historical novels, and they may therefore be considered as source books, whence he was to draw so much of that far-reaching and intimate knowledge of inner history which has perennially astonished his readers. The Crimes were published in Paris, in 1839-40, in eight volumes, comprising eighteen titles—all of which now appear in the present carefully translated text. The success of the original work was instantaneous. Dumas laughingly said that he thought he had exhausted the subject of famous crimes, until the work was off the press, when he immediately became deluged with letters from every province in France, supplying him with material upon other deeds of violence! The subjects which he has chosen, however, are of both historic and dramatic importance, and they have the added value of giving the modern reader a clear picture of the state of semi-lawlessness which existed in Europe, during the middle ages. "The Borgias, the Cenci, Urbain Grandier, the Marchioness of Brinvilliers, the Marchioness of Ganges, and the rest—what subjects for the pen of Dumas!" exclaims Garnett. Space does not permit us to consider in detail the material here collected, although each title will be found to present points of special interest. The first volume comprises the annals of the Borgias and the Cenci. The name of the noted and notorious Florentine family has become…
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