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The Count of Monte Cristo – Volume IV eBook
0$4.99The Count of Monte Cristo — Volume IV marks the moment when Alexandre Dumas’s epic of betrayal and revenge reaches its moral and emotional turning point. In this pivotal installment, Edmond Dantès—now fully realized as the Count of Monte Cristo—stands at the height of his carefully engineered power, watching his enemies fall before the tribunals of truth, conscience, and consequence. Yet victory brings unease. What began as righteous retribution deepens into a profound meditation on justice, responsibility, and the peril of assuming the role of Providence.
Volume IV contains some of the novel’s most haunting and consequential chapters: the exposure of Fernand Mondego’s past, the unraveling of Villefort’s household, and the quiet, devastating moments where vengeance yields unintended suffering. As the Count’s plans reach their culmination, the narrative shifts from spectacle to introspection, tracing Dantès’s growing awareness that punishment without mercy risks mirroring the very cruelty that once destroyed him. Love, loyalty, and sacrifice—embodied in characters such as Maximilien Morrel, Valentine de Villefort, and Haydée—begin to reawaken the humanity he believed lost forever.
This Quantum Quill Classic Series edition has been meticulously modernized for contemporary readability while preserving the integrity, cadence, and emotional force of Dumas’s original text. Enhanced with thoughtful editorial context, this volume illuminates the novel’s central question: not whether vengeance can be achieved, but whether a man can survive becoming its instrument. Volume IV stands as the saga’s moral fulcrum—where reckoning gives way to the possibility of redemption.
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The Count of Monte Cristo – Volume V
0$9.99The Count of Monte Cristo — Volume V: Redemption marks the moral and emotional culmination of Alexandre Dumas’s epic, where vengeance gives way to reckoning, mercy, and hard-won peace. In this volume, the elaborate machinery of justice long set in motion by Edmond Dantès finally reaches its end. Secrets are exposed, false identities collapse, and those who once stood beyond consequence are forced to confront the full weight of their actions. Yet this is not merely an accounting of punishment—it is a meditation on forgiveness, restraint, and the limits of righteous revenge.
Volume V traces the unraveling of carefully constructed lives, from public scandal to private despair, while simultaneously offering moments of grace and unexpected renewal. Characters who have been instruments of cruelty face moral judgment, while the innocent are given space to heal and choose their own futures. Dantès himself stands at a crossroads, compelled to ask whether absolute justice can coexist with compassion—and whether redemption is possible not only for others, but for himself.
This Quantum Quill Classic Series edition has been carefully modernized for contemporary readability while preserving the narrative structure, tone, and philosophical depth of Dumas’s original text. Presented as part of a serialized collection that honors the novel’s original publication format, Volume V serves as the closing movement of a sweeping literary symphony—one that resolves its themes with emotional clarity and enduring relevance for modern readers.
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The Count of Monte Cristo – Volume V eBook
0$4.99The Count of Monte Cristo — Volume V: Redemption marks the moral and emotional culmination of Alexandre Dumas’s epic, where vengeance gives way to reckoning, mercy, and hard-won peace. In this volume, the elaborate machinery of justice long set in motion by Edmond Dantès finally reaches its end. Secrets are exposed, false identities collapse, and those who once stood beyond consequence are forced to confront the full weight of their actions. Yet this is not merely an accounting of punishment—it is a meditation on forgiveness, restraint, and the limits of righteous revenge.
Volume V traces the unraveling of carefully constructed lives, from public scandal to private despair, while simultaneously offering moments of grace and unexpected renewal. Characters who have been instruments of cruelty face moral judgment, while the innocent are given space to heal and choose their own futures. Dantès himself stands at a crossroads, compelled to ask whether absolute justice can coexist with compassion—and whether redemption is possible not only for others, but for himself.
This Quantum Quill Classic Series edition has been carefully modernized for contemporary readability while preserving the narrative structure, tone, and philosophical depth of Dumas’s original text. Presented as part of a serialized collection that honors the novel’s original publication format, Volume V serves as the closing movement of a sweeping literary symphony—one that resolves its themes with emotional clarity and enduring relevance for modern readers.
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The Count of Monte Cristo eBook
0$19.99This Quantum Quill Classic Series Complete Edition presents Alexandre Dumas’s legendary novel in a clean, elegant, and fully accessible format. Preserving the original five-volume structure, this edition unifies the entire epic into a cohesive reading experience, enhanced with a new full-edition introduction, historical context essay, structural notes, and a thoughtful afterword.
The text has been carefully modernized to improve clarity and flow while remaining faithful to Dumas’s voice, drama, and emotional depth. Corrected transcription errors, consistent formatting, and refined typography ensure an immersive and uninterrupted reading experience—free from the distractions common in many public-domain editions.
At its core, The Count of Monte Cristo is the unforgettable story of Edmond Dantès, a man betrayed, reborn, and transformed by suffering, wealth, and purpose. Rich with intrigue, romance, suspense, and moral complexity, the novel remains one of literature’s most powerful explorations of justice, vengeance, and mercy.
Ideal for first-time readers, students, book clubs, and collectors, this premium edition reflects Quantum Quill Publishing’s commitment to thoughtful modernization, elegant design, and enduring literary excellence.
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The Picture of Dorian Gray
0$19.99The Picture of Dorian Gray (Modernized Edition) by Oscar Wilde is a haunting exploration of beauty, vanity, morality, and the cost of unchecked desire—presented here in a refined modernized edition designed for today’s readers. First published in 1891, Wilde’s only novel shocked Victorian society with its daring aesthetic philosophy and psychological depth, and it continues to resonate as a timeless study of identity, corruption, and self-deception.
This edition is based on the complete 1891 text and has been carefully restored and stylistically formatted to improve readability while preserving Wilde’s wit, lyricism, and philosophical nuance. Archaic typographic conventions have been removed, layout and pacing refined, and the text presented in clear, contemporary formatting—making the novel more accessible without altering its language, themes, or intent.
At the heart of the novel is Dorian Gray, a young man whose portrait bears the marks of his moral decay while he himself remains outwardly untouched by time or consequence. Through this chilling conceit, Wilde interrogates the dangers of aesthetic obsession, the tension between appearance and reality, and the seductive power of influence. The result is a story that feels strikingly modern in its concerns with image, performative identity, and ethical detachment.
Ideal for readers of classic literature, gothic fiction, and psychological novels, The Picture of Dorian Gray (Modernized Edition) offers a beautifully presented gateway into Wilde’s most enduring work—one that remains as provocative, unsettling, and relevant today as it was at the close of the nineteenth century.
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The Picture of Dorian Gray eBook
0$9.99The Picture of Dorian Gray (Modernized Edition) by Oscar Wilde is a haunting exploration of beauty, vanity, morality, and the cost of unchecked desire—presented here in a refined modernized edition designed for today’s readers. First published in 1891, Wilde’s only novel shocked Victorian society with its daring aesthetic philosophy and psychological depth, and it continues to resonate as a timeless study of identity, corruption, and self-deception.
This edition is based on the complete 1891 text and has been carefully restored and stylistically formatted to improve readability while preserving Wilde’s wit, lyricism, and philosophical nuance. Archaic typographic conventions have been removed, layout and pacing refined, and the text presented in clear, contemporary formatting—making the novel more accessible without altering its language, themes, or intent.
At the heart of the novel is Dorian Gray, a young man whose portrait bears the marks of his moral decay while he himself remains outwardly untouched by time or consequence. Through this chilling conceit, Wilde interrogates the dangers of aesthetic obsession, the tension between appearance and reality, and the seductive power of influence. The result is a story that feels strikingly modern in its concerns with image, performative identity, and ethical detachment.
Ideal for readers of classic literature, gothic fiction, and psychological novels, The Picture of Dorian Gray (Modernized Edition) offers a beautifully presented gateway into Wilde’s most enduring work—one that remains as provocative, unsettling, and relevant today as it was at the close of the nineteenth century.
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The Victorian Masterworks Collection
0$26.99The Victorian Masterworks Collection
Modernized & Curated | Quantum Quill Publishing
The Victorian Masterworks Collection brings together three of the most enduring novels of the nineteenth century—Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre, and The Picture of Dorian Gray—in a single, thoughtfully curated edition that explores the rise of the modern inner self.
Rather than presenting these works as isolated classics, this volume frames them as a continuous literary and philosophical conversation. Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice introduces psychological realism through perception, misjudgment, and moral growth. Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre deepens that inquiry, asserting conscience, integrity, and inner dignity as the foundations of identity. Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray concludes the arc with a haunting warning about aestheticism, self-deception, and the cost of abandoning moral responsibility.
This edition features the complete, unabridged texts, carefully modernized for clarity and contemporary readability while remaining fully faithful to each author’s voice and intent. In addition to the novels, the collection includes original editorial essays, historical context, thematic analysis, and curated notes that illuminate Victorian society, aesthetics, and psychological thought.
Elegantly designed and intellectually cohesive, The Victorian Masterworks Collection is ideal for readers seeking not just classic literature, but a deeper understanding of how the Victorian imagination shaped our modern conception of selfhood, morality, and authenticity.