Twenty Years After
1845

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A new translation of Dumas’s rousing sequel to The Three Musketeers, picking up twenty years after the conclusion of that classic novel and continuing the adventures of the valiant d’Artagnan and his three loyal friends. When Twenty Years After opens it is 1648: the Red Sphinx, Cardinal Richelieu, is dead, France is ruled by a regency in the grip of civil war, and across the English Channel the monarchy of King Charles I hangs by a thread. As d’Artagnan will find, these are problems that can’t be solved with a sword thrust. In Twenty Years After, the musketeers confront maturity and face its greatest challenge: sometimes, you fail. It’s in how the four comrades respond to failure, and rise above it, that we begin to see the true characters of Dumas’s great heroes. A true literary achievement, Twenty Years After is long overdue for a modern reassessment—and a new translation. As an added inducement to readers, Lawrence Ellsworth has discovered a “lost” chapter that was overlooked in the novel’s original publication, and is included in none of the available English translations to date—until now.


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2 primary books

#3 in Lawrence Ellsworth's Musketeer Cycle Translations

Lawrence Ellsworth's Musketeer Cycle Translations is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 1844 with contributions by Alexandre Dumas.

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The Three Musketeers
#3
Twenty Years After

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#2 in Trilogie des Mousquetaires

Trilogie des Mousquetaires is a 7-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 1844 with contributions by Alexandre Dumas.

#1
The Three Musketeers
#2
Twenty Years After
#3
Il visconte di Bragelonne
#3.1
Le Vicomte de Bragelonne I
#3.2
Ten Years Later: The Vicomte of Bragelonne

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