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      • His father's tastes and abilities favored the historical novel and the adventure tale, but Dumas fils preferred to write of contemporary society.
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  2. In 1844, Dumas moved to Saint-Germain-en-Laye, near Paris, to live with his father. There he met Marie Duplessis, a young courtesan who would be the inspiration for the character Marguerite Gauthier in his romantic novel La Dame aux camélias ( The Lady of the Camellias ).

  3. He was the son (fils) of the dramatist and novelist Alexandre Dumas, called Dumas père. Dumas fils possessed a good measure of his fathers literary fecundity, but the work of the two men could scarcely be more different.

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  4. But Dumas fils, unlike his father, worked without collaborators. D umas's most famous work is La Dame aux camelias, known in English as Camille, which appeared both as a novel (1848; Eng. trans., 1931) and as a play (1852; Eng. trans., 1956).

  5. Sep 26, 2018 · The relationship between Dumas père et fils was strained at the beginning. Dumas fils hated being illegitimate, disliked his father’s endless string of women, and believed that men should be forced to marry the mothers of their offspring. But later, says Claude Schopp, their relationship improved.

  6. Despite the circumstances of his birth, Dumas fils was legally recognized by his father in 1831. Raised initially by his mother, Dumas fils was later sent to live with his father. His father ensured that he received the best education possible at the Institution Goubaux and the Collège Bourbon.

  7. Alexandre Dumas fils was born on 27 July 1824 in Paris, France, to noted French author Alexandre Dumas père (1802-1870) and his mistress, dressmaker Marie Laure Catherine Labay (1794-1868). At that time his father was merely a scribe, struggling to make his way in the Parisian literary world.

  8. Born in Paris 27 July 1824, Alexandre Dumas, fils, was the natural son of the novelist and dramatist Alexandre Dumas, père [1802-1870]. Alexandre fils, left school at the age of 17 to live with his father. For an income he began to write, starting in 1847 with a book of verse.