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      • She inspired a French novel, which was turned into a successful play, several movies (including one starring Greta Garbo), a ballet and, most famously, a great Italian opera — La Traviata. Duplessis was a famous 19th-century Parisian courtesan known for her relationships with prestigious men. But she tragically died of tuberculosis at 23.
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  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, journalist...

  3. Dumas also adapted his story as a 1852 play, which inspired Giuseppe Verdi's 1853 opera La traviata and various films. The journalist Romain Vienne was a childhood friend of hers and wrote La Vérité sur la dame aux camélias to correct some of the fictions that had grown up around her. References

  4. Marie Duplessis was born Rose Alphonsine Plessis in the village of Nonant on 15 January 1824. The aristocratic-sounding ‘Du’ and her first name were her inventions. Vienne’s most affecting memory was of a time when they had met again in Nonant years after childhood.

  5. 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, journalist...

  6. 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, journalist...

  7. Jul 10, 2017 · La traviata, an opera that has moved audiences to tears since its premiere in Venice in 1853, was based on a true story of prostitution, obsession and love. Marie Duplessis was born in 1824 to a humble family in Nonant-le-Pin, in north-western France.

  8. Mar 22, 2016 · In becoming “La Traviata”, Marie Duplessis may have been mythologized as “the woman led astray”, but her story reminds us she is hardly the first person to blame.

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