EPISODE · May 15, 2025 · 6 MIN
The King’s Disbelief (The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 10)
from The Countdown of Monte Cristo · host Grunt Work Podcasts
In this episode of The Countdown of Monte Cristo, the narrative shifts to Paris—to the Tuileries Palace, where King Louis XVIII brushes off warnings of unrest in the south. As Villefort speeds toward the capital, we enter the king’s private study: a scene of philosophical jests, annotated poetry, and political blind spots. The fate of Edmond Dantès is about to become entangled with the fate of France itself. Dumas reminds us: personal ruin often begins with someone else’s political comfort. Key Events: King Louis XVIII hears Duke Blacas’ report of unrest brewing in the south Blacas urges surveillance in provinces known for Bonapartist loyalty The king, calm and quipping, prefers poetry to politics Dumas reveals a monarchy out of touch—with both its enemies and its consequences SEO Keywords: The Count of Monte Cristo podcast, Louis XVIII and Napoleon, Tuileries Palace history, Chapter 10 Monte Cristo, Blacas character, Bonapartist provinces France, Alexandre Dumas political themes, Elba foreshadowing, French monarchy critique, Gryphius Horace annotation 📚 Subscribe for bonus episodes and full-length story-only audio at patreon.com/gruntworkpod
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The narrative shifts to Paris—to the Tuileries Palace, where King Louis XVIII brushes off warnings of unrest in the south.
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