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  1. Alexandre Dumas fils (French: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ dymɑ fis]; 27 July 1824 – 27 November 1895) was a French author and playwright, best known for the romantic novel La Dame aux Camélias (The Lady of the Camellias), published in 1848, which was adapted into Giuseppe Verdi's 1853 opera La traviata (The Fallen Woman), as well as numerous stage and ...

  2. Nov 10, 2018 · French author Alexandre Dumas (born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie; July 24, 1802 – December 5, 1870) wrote novels that came to epitomize the adventure genre. In works such as The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Crist o, Dumas eschewed historical accuracy and literary elegance to craft stories that delivered non-stop action.

  3. Alexandre Dumas, père (French for "father", akin to Senior in English), born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie, was a French writer, best known for his numerous historical novels of high adventure which have made him one of the most widely read French authors in the world.

  4. Alexandre Dumas (born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie, 24 July 1802 – 5 December 1870), also known as Alexandre Dumas père, was a French novelist and playwright. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. His works have been translated into many languages and he is one of the most widely read French authors.

  5. Les Trois Mousquetaires, by Alexandre Dumas, in French.LibriVox recording by Jc Guan. Chapter 1. Les trois présents de M. d'Artagnan père.. The Three Musketeers (French: Les Trois Mousquetaires, [le tʁwɑ muskətɛːʁ]) is a French historical adventure novel written in 1844 by French author Alexandre Dumas.As with some of his other works, he wrote it in collaboration with ghostwriter ...

  6. Died December 5, 1870 (68) Add to list. Photos. Known for. The Count of Monte Cristo. 7.7. Writer (as Alexandre Dumas père) 2002. The Three Musketeers. 5.7. Writer. 2011. The Three Musketeers. 6.4. Writer. 1993. The Man in the Iron Mask. 6.5. Writer. 1998. Credits. Writer334. Soundtrack1.

  7. Alexandre Dumas, fils (born July 27, 1824, Paris, Fr.—died Nov. 27, 1895, Marly-le-Roi) was a French playwright and novelist, one of the founders of the “problem play”—that is, of the middle-class realistic drama treating some contemporary ill and offering suggestions for its remedy.

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