Alexander Dumas

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01-01-1995



Alexander Dumas

French dramatist Alexandre Dumas fils (the younger) wears a dashing moustache. Often overshadowed by his father, the author of The Three Musketeers, Dumas came into his own as a writer in the 1850s with works including the play The Lady of the Camelias, which was the dramatic source for Verdis opera ŒLa Traviata.
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French dramatist Alexandre Dumas fils (the younger) wears a dashing moustache. Often overshadowed by his father, the author of The ...

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