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  1. Marie Duplessis (born Alphonsine Rose Plessis; 15 January 1824 – 3 February 1847 [1]) was a French courtesan and mistress to a number of prominent and wealthy men. [2] She was the inspiration for Marguerite Gautier, the main character of the 1848 novel La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas the younger, one of Duplessis' lovers. [1]

  2. Jul 2, 2013 · Duplessis was a famous 19th-century Parisian courtesan known for her relationships with prestigious men. But she tragically died of tuberculosis at 23. In The Girl Who Loved Camellias,...

  3. The life of courtesan Marie Duplessis and her early death from consumption inspired several works of art, including Verdi's famous opera.

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  5. Sep 28, 2015 · Who was Marie Duplessis? Oxford Academic (Oxford University Press) 149K subscribers. Subscribed. 55. 3.4K views 8 years ago. Author René Weis introduces the extraordinary young woman who...

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  6. …“lady of pleasure” (the scandalous Marie Duplessis) whom he had known and adored. Like Violetta in the opera, Duplessis had conquered Parisian society with her wit, charm, and beauty, but her reign was a brief one—she died of tuberculosis in 1847 at age 23.

  7. Duplessis was a famous 19th-century Parisian courtesan known for her relationships with prestigious men. But she tragically died of tuberculosis at 23. In The Girl Who Loved Camellias,...

  8. Jun 25, 2013 · A fallen woman of the Demi-monde, a muse to the great minds of the Romantic era, a chaste idol, a passionate courtesan—Marie Duplessis was a woman of beguiling contradictions. Her short, bright...

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