Vingt ans apres
Vingt ans apres scrutinizes, not without humor, the final heroism of its heroes, whose feats of arms nevertheless abound in a story rich in twists and turns. Charles Samaran sheds light on the way Alexandre Dumas' novelistic imagination was nourished by reading memorialists and historians.
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Vingt ans apres
Vingt ans apres scrutinizes, not without humor, the final heroism of its heroes, whose feats of arms nevertheless abound in a story rich in twists and turns. Charles Samaran sheds light on the way Alexandre Dumas' novelistic imagination was nourished by reading memorialists and historians.
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Vingt ans apres

Vingt ans apres

by Alexandre Dumas
Vingt ans apres

Vingt ans apres

by Alexandre Dumas

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Vingt ans apres scrutinizes, not without humor, the final heroism of its heroes, whose feats of arms nevertheless abound in a story rich in twists and turns. Charles Samaran sheds light on the way Alexandre Dumas' novelistic imagination was nourished by reading memorialists and historians.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9782820604941
Publisher: Youscribe
Publication date: 08/30/2011
Sold by: Youscribe
Format: eBook
File size: 935 KB
Language: French

About the Author

About The Author
Alexandre Dumas est un écrivain français (1802-1870) à Puys, le fils de Thomas Alexandre Dumas dit le général Dumas, et le père des écrivains Henry Bauër et Alexandre Dumas (1824-1895).

Proche des romantiques et tourné vers le théâtre, Alexandre Dumas écrit d'abord un vaudeville à succès et des drames historiques comme Henri III et sa cour (1829), La Tour de Nesle (1832), Kean (1836). Auteur prolifique, il s'oriente ensuite vers le roman historique telles que la trilogie Les Trois Mousquetaires (1844), Vingt ans après (1845) et Le Vicomte de Bragelonne (1847), ou encore Le Comte de Monte-Cristo (1844-1846) et La Reine Margot (1845).
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