DUMAS, ALEXANDRE


Meaning of DUMAS, ALEXANDRE in English

known as Dumas père

born July 24, 1802, Villers-Cotterêts, Aisne, France

died Dec. 5, 1870, Puys, near Dieppe

French playwright and novelist.

Dumas's first success was as a writer of melodramatic plays, including Napoléon Bonaparte (1831) and Antony (1831). His immensely popular novels, set in colourful historical backgrounds, include The Three Musketeers (1844), a romance about four swashbuckling heroes in the age of Cardinal Richelieu , and its sequel Twenty Years After (1845); The Count of Monte Cristo (1844–45); and The Black Tulip (1850). His illegitimate son Alexandre Dumas (1824–95), called Dumas fils , is best known for his play La Dame aux camélias (1848), the basis of Giuseppe Verdi 's opera La Traviata and later of several films titled Camille .

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