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  • ...esignation "senior" and is used to distinguish him from his namesake son [[Alexandre Dumas, fils]], also a major French writer. Dumas is particularly known for his [ Dumas was the son of an [[aristocrat|aristocratic]] French general, Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, a [[creole]], and his wife Marie-Louise Elisabeth Labouret. He lost his fa
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  • Novel by [[Alexandre Dumas]]
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  • Four outstanding tennis players from France, given their name from the Alexandre Dumas book The Three Musketeers.
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  • ...around 1800, were [[Walter Scott|Sir Walter Scott]] and [[Alexandre Dumas|Alexandre Dumas, père]]. The genre continues today with authors such as [[George MacDonald
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  • ...esignation "senior" and is used to distinguish him from his namesake son [[Alexandre Dumas, fils]], also a major French writer. Dumas is particularly known for his [ Dumas was the son of an [[aristocrat|aristocratic]] French general, Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, a [[creole]], and his wife Marie-Louise Elisabeth Labouret. He lost his fa
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  • {{r|Alexandre Dumas}} contracted cholera in the 1832 Paris epidemic.
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  • ...ur outstanding [[tennis]] players from France, given their name from the [[Alexandre Dumas]] book [[The Three Musketeers]]. They dominated the game of tennis in the s
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  • ...e became involved in the Parisian literary salons meeting people such as [[Alexandre Dumas]] and developing an interest in the [[theatre]].
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  • * [[Baptistin]], in ''[[The Count of Monte Cristo]]'' by [[Alexandre Dumas]]. Changed to ? for the 19XX film.
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  • ...([[French language|French]], "The Lady of the Camellias"), [[novel]] by [[Alexandre Dumas, fils]].
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  • ...e, where his ''Quentin Durward'' sold well. He had a clear influence on [[Alexandre Dumas|Dumas]], [[Prosper Mérimée|Mérimée]] and even [[Victor Hugo|Hugo]]. Th
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  • ...y or Ted Peterson happened to be playing or reading at the time, such as [[Alexandre Dumas, père|Dumas]]'s ''[[The Vicomte de Bragelonne|The Man in the Iron Mask]]''
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  • * [[Alexandre Dumas]]
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  • ...matizations of [[George du Maurier]]'s ''[[Trilby (novel)|Trilby]]'' and [[Alexandre Dumas, fils]]' ''[[The Lady of the Camellias|Camille]]''; and the works of modern
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  • ...e permitted to be present at a première of M. [[Victorien Sardou]] or M. [[Alexandre Dumas]]. ...the dramatists of France can only ring out threadbare variations of
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