Twenty Years After by Alexandre Dumas

EPISODE · Oct 24, 2025 · 18 MIN

Twenty Years After by Alexandre Dumas

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The provided text excerpts chronicle a period of political unrest and personal quests in France and England, focusing on the interwoven fates of D'Artagnan and his companions. Readers witness the escalating tensions in Paris due to new taxes and public discontent, leading to the rise of the Fronde movement and the dramatic escape of the Duc de Beaufort from prison. Amidst these large-scale events, D'Artagnan embarks on a mission for Cardinal Mazarin, which involves reuniting with his old friends, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, who have pursued various personal ambitions and adopted new identities. The narrative also follows their efforts to aid King Charles I in England during the English Civil War, facing off against the formidable Mordaunt, a figure connected to their past. Ultimately, the story highlights themes of loyalty, ambition, and the changing political landscape as the characters navigate a world marked by revolution and personal challenges.

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