The black tulip Part 1

· 문학일독
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The Netherlands is thrown into chaos as the De Witt brothers are brutally executed by a violent mob. Cornelius van Baerle, a passionate tulip grower, is wrongly imprisoned due to his connection with his godfather, who is accused of treason. Despite the injustice, Cornelius clings to his hope of cultivating the rare black tulip. He secretly brings the bulbs into prison and begins to study them in secret. There, he meets Rosa, the jailer’s daughter, who brings light and warmth into his confined life. As Rosa learns of Cornelius’s innocence and dreams, they grow closer and begin a secret partnership. Cornelius teaches her how to care for the bulbs, entrusting her with his precious treasure. Amid betrayal and captivity, the seeds of love and a miraculous flower begin to take root.

About the author

Alexandre Dumas (1802–1870) was a renowned French novelist and playwright. He gained international fame for his adventurous works such as The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. Born to a general who served under Napoleon, Dumas's mixed-race background influenced his worldview and writing. He had a unique talent for blending historical events with fiction to create gripping, dramatic narratives. Through serialized publications, he reached a wide audience and became a central figure in 19th-century popular literature. Dumas was deeply involved in the evolving literary market and helped make literature more accessible to the public. He managed a literary workshop where he collaborated with assistants to produce a large volume of work. Today, Dumas is celebrated as a literary legend whose stories continue to captivate readers around the world.

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