Alexandre Dumas fils died on November 27, 1895, in Marly-le-Roi, Yvelines, France.
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Alexandre Dumas was mostly self-educated.His father died when he was only an infant so Dumas' mother could not afford to give her son an education.However,he read anything he could obtain and his mothers stories of his father's bravery during Napoleon I's war inspired his love for adventure.
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Alexandre Dumas - Paris Métro - was created in 1903.
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Alexandre Dumas is the author of The Three Muskateers. Dumas was a French writer best known for his historical novels.
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Alexandre Dumas is a French author most known for his works The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers.
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Alexandre Dumas, Often called "Alexandre Dumas, père" to distinguish him from his son, who was also an author.
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he was born in 1799 even though other websites say he wasnt he was
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Thomas-Alexandre Davy de la Pailleterie was the father of Alexander Dumas (senior)
(born: Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie on 24 July 1802 died: 5 December 1870).
Alexandre Dumas (senior) was the father of Alexandre Dumas, junior (born:27 July 1824 died: 27 November 1895)
Both Dumas senior and junior were authors, senior wrote "The Three Musketeers", junior wrote "The Lady of the Camellias"
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Alexandre Dumas was of mixed race ancestry. His paternal grandmother was a slave of African descent and his grandfather was white. Dumas identified as French and embraced his African heritage.
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Alexandre Dumas (not Dummas) was a writer ; not an architect !
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Yes, Alexandre Dumas was married. He married actress and writer Ida Ferrier in 1840, but the marriage ended in divorce in 1854.
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Alexandre Dumas never went to a college. He was educated in a military school and joined the army as a young man. Later he became a playwright and a novelist.
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Alexandre Dumas wrote The Count of Monte Cristo, a classic adventure novel first published in 1844. It tells the story of Edmond Dantès, a young sailor who is falsely accused of treason and seeks revenge against those who betrayed him.
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I'm no fan of Alexandre Dumas, but what i do know is that he wrote 159 plays mostly in the category of Romanticism and historical fiction. Hope that helps!
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The film "The Man in the Iron Mask" is based on the novel "The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later" by Alexandre Dumas.
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Violetta Valery, the heroine in 'La Traviata' dies at the end of the third act. The opera was based on "La Dame aux Camelias" by Alexandre Dumas fils, which was written for the real-life courtesan Marie Duplessis, with whom Dumas had a brief affair. She died at age 23 of tuberculosis on February 3, 1847.
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"The Count of Monte Cristo" was written by French author Alexandre Dumas and first published as a serial from 1844 to 1846. The novel tells the story of Edmond Dantès, a young sailor who is wrongly imprisoned and seeks revenge on those who betrayed him.
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It's alexandre dumas, and I'm pretty sure he lived in France. If you want specifics, then look him up.
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No. Dumas wrote in French; it is a classic French novel. Not American.
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Alexandre Dumas is the author of The Three Musketeers.
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The book The Three Musketeers was written by Alexandre Dumas.
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The Three Musketeers was written by Alexandre Dumas in 1844, the 19th Century.
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She was the mother of Alexandre Dumas, author of The Three Musketeers, The Count of Monte Cristo and other novels. She was bornm poor, the daughter of an innkeeper, married Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, a General in Napoleon's army, and after his death returned to poverty.
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No, Alexandre Dumas is not considered a realist writer. He is known for his romantic style of writing, characterized by adventure, drama, and larger-than-life characters. His works often explore themes of honor, revenge, and social justice in a grand and extravagant manner.
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