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Alexandre Dumas, ''fils''[[note]]Alexandre Dumas Jr.[[/note]] (1824 - 1895) was a French novelist and playwright, best remembered for a romantic novel, ''La Dame aux Camélias'' (''The Lady of the Camellias''), which he also adapted for the stage, and which was subsequently the basis of Music/GiuseppeVerdi's {{opera}} ''Theatre/LaTraviata''.
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Alexandre Dumas, ''fils''[[note]]Alexandre Dumas Jr.[[/note]] (1824 - (27 July 1824 – 27 November 1895) was a French novelist and playwright, best remembered for a romantic novel, ''La Dame aux Camélias'' (''The Lady of the Camellias''), which he also adapted for the stage, and which was subsequently the basis of Music/GiuseppeVerdi's {{opera}} ''Theatre/LaTraviata''.
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Alexandre Dumas, ''fils'' (1824 - 1895) was a French novelist and playwright, best remembered for a romantic novel, ''La Dame aux Camélias'' (''The Lady of the Camellias''), which he also adapted for the stage, and which was subsequently the basis of Music/GiuseppeVerdi's {{opera}} ''Theatre/LaTraviata''.
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Alexandre Dumas, ''fils'' ''fils''[[note]]Alexandre Dumas Jr.[[/note]] (1824 - 1895) was a French novelist and playwright, best remembered for a romantic novel, ''La Dame aux Camélias'' (''The Lady of the Camellias''), which he also adapted for the stage, and which was subsequently the basis of Music/GiuseppeVerdi's {{opera}} ''Theatre/LaTraviata''.
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He was the son of Creator/AlexandreDumas, ''père'', the author of historical adventure novels such as ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers''.
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He was the son of Creator/AlexandreDumas, ''père'', the author of historical adventure novels such as ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers''.''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' or ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo''.
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!!Tropes in his works include:
* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: Marguerite Gautier, the protagonist of ''La Dame aux Camélias'', is a courtesan who sacrifices her own happiness so as not to bring her young lover to ruin.
* IncurableCoughOfDeath: The coughing tragic consumptive heroine of ''La Dame aux Camélias''.
* RomanAClef: ''La Dame aux Camélias'' is based on the tragically short life of the famous courtesan Marie Duplessis, whom Dumas had an affair with. Armand Duval, the male lead, is based on Dumas himself.
* VictorianNovelDisease: Marguerite Gautier, the protagonist of ''La Dame aux Camélias'', dies of this.
!!Tropes in his works include:
* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: Marguerite Gautier, the protagonist of ''La Dame aux Camélias'', is a courtesan who sacrifices her own happiness so as not to bring her young lover to ruin.
* IncurableCoughOfDeath: The coughing tragic consumptive heroine of ''La Dame aux Camélias''.
* RomanAClef: ''La Dame aux Camélias'' is based on the tragically short life of the famous courtesan Marie Duplessis, whom Dumas had an affair with. Armand Duval, the male lead, is based on Dumas himself.
* VictorianNovelDisease: Marguerite Gautier, the protagonist of ''La Dame aux Camélias'', dies of this.
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Alexandre Dumas, ''fils'' (1824 - 1895) was a French novelist and playwright, best remembered for a romantic novel, ''La Dame aux Camélias'' (''The Lady of the Camellias''), which he also adapted for the stage, and which was subsequently the basis of Music/GiuseppeVerdi's {{opera}} ''Theatre/LaTraviata''.
He was the son of Creator/AlexandreDumas, ''père'', the author of historical adventure novels such as ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers''.
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He was the son of Creator/AlexandreDumas, ''père'', the author of historical adventure novels such as ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers''.
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