Celebrated Crimes Part 2

· 문학일독
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This part shifts focus to Italy’s tragic and violent south, with “The Cenci” recounting a daughter’s desperate revenge against her abusive father. The narrative unfolds like a gothic tragedy, questioning justice and vengeance. “Massacres of the South” chronicles centuries of violence, religious strife, and state-sanctioned cruelty. Dumas weaves together personal stories and historical context, painting a grim picture of systemic oppression. These events are not just remembered but relived with emotional force. He humanizes the forgotten victims while exposing the corruption of those in power. Each chapter bleeds with sorrow and resistance.

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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