The Corsican Brothers by Alexandre Dumas
Twin brothers separated in childhood grow up in strikingly different worlds—one a cultured Parisian gentleman, the other a fierce Corsican chieftain—but remain linked by a mysterious, almost supernatural bond that lets each feel the other's joys and pains. When a long-standing vendetta and a love triangle embroil them, the psychic connection drives a tale of honor, revenge and fate as one brother seeks to right wrongs across the distance that separates their lives. The novella blends romantic melodrama, eerie premonition and violent Corsican customs to explore identity, loyalty and the costs of vengeance.
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- Published
- 1844
- Nationality
- French
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- French
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- Alternate Titles
- - Les Frères Corses
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