EPISODE · May 16, 2025 · 8 MIN
We Sing to the Deaf (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, we remain in the king’s study as Duke Blacas grows increasingly alarmed—and King Louis XVIII grows increasingly bored. Annotating Horace and tossing out Latin epigrams, the king brushes aside warnings of Bonapartist unrest with literary flair and ironic detachment. It’s a battle of priorities: one man pleads for caution, the other for quiet. But beneath the surface of jest lies the pulse of a monarchy out of sync with its moment. Key Events: Louis XVIII interrupts political warnings to annotate Latin poetry Blacas attempts to warn the king of southern unrest and Bonapartist activity The king’s phrases—Canimus surdis, Pastor quum traheret—reveal intellectual distraction Blacas subtly tries to use Villefort as a scapegoat Political urgency is reduced to wordplay and gesture SEO Keywords: The Count of Monte Cristo podcast, Louis XVIII Horace annotations, Bonaparte return foreshadowing, Blacas historical figure, Chapter 10 Dumas, Bourbon monarchy satire, Latin phrases in Monte Cristo, royal court political blindness, Restoration France politics, Alexandre Dumas literary analysis 📚 Subscribe for bonus episodes and full-length story-only audio at patreon.com/gruntworkpod
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We remain in the king’s study as Duke Blacas grows increasingly alarmed—and King Louis XVIII grows increasingly bored.
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We Sing to the Deaf (The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 10)
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