-
La Traviata, The Three Strong Men, Deanna de Lisse, Monsieur Alphonse, Denissa, The Three Musketeers, The Hidden Heroes (vol. 1 and 2).
Twenty Years Later" (old translations of "The Hidden Tale of the Heroes", "Semi-High Society", "Money Problem" and "Bastard Child", "Queen Margot", "Forty-Five Guards".
Madame Montsoreau
Killers & Rogues", etc.
-
Alexandre Dumas's representative works include La Traviata, the drama Semi-High Society, The Money Problem, The Bastard, and Madame d'Obleley's Insights.
Among them, the most famous work is "La Traviata".
La Traviata creates some vivid and vivid artistic images for readers, and the most prominent and memorable of them is naturally the heroine La Traviata, Marguerite. She is beautiful, intelligent and kind, and although she has fallen into the dust, she still maintains a pure and noble heart.
She pursues true love life with passion and hope, and when this hope is dashed, she is willing to sacrifice herself to fulfill others. All this makes the image of this despised fireworks woman shine with a holy brilliance, so that when people mention the word "Lady of the Camellias", the first thing that comes to mind is a beautiful, lovely, and sympathetic woman.
Character Influence:
Dumas produced far less than his father. But his ideological realm is far more noble than his father, and he carried the banner of problem drama, unique, and finally wrote a ** "La Traviata", and put it on the stage, earning the tears of sympathy of countless readers and audiences in France and around the world, and becoming another type of immortal work. From this point of view, Dumas's literary achievements were not inferior to those of Alexandre Dumas.
-
The famous French writer Alexandre Dumas died of illness on December 5, 1870.
French writer Alexandre Dumas.
Introduction to Alexandre Dumas.
An upright and brave young sailor, just when he was full of good pursuits for life, was framed by someone who was jealous of him and was imprisoned, and spent fourteen years in a dark cell. He returns to the line provided by his cellmate, finds the treasure trove, and becomes a millionaire. He changed his name to the Earl of Mount Gido, and with "money almighty", he repaid the favor of Moraire, the owner of the ship, who had been kind to him, and punished the Earl of Matsef, the banker, Dunglas, and the judge, Villefort, who had framed him.
This is the synopsis of the story of "The Earl of Mount Gido". **The plot is tense and vivid, legendary, and fascinating, so it is very popular in countries all over the world.
The author was Alexandre Dumas, French, born in 1803. He was born into a family of generals, his parents died young, and he lived in poverty. As a young man, he worked as a trainee for the notary public's office, as a scribe for the Duke of Orleans, as a participant in the July Revolution of 1830 as a deputy commander of an artillery company.
During the Revolution of 1848, Alexandre Dumas led troops into Paris and newspapers. After Napoleon III's coup d'état, he was forced into exile. In 1860 he went to Italy to assist Garibaldi in his campaign.
Alexandre Dumas's complex and adventurous life experiences provided him with the conditions to create stories with bizarre twists and turns. He has created more than 100 films in his life, all of which win with vivid and tense plots. Among them, "Three Gunmen" has been widely circulated around the world.
Alexandre Dumas died on December 5, 1870.