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  1. Alexandre Dumas fils (French: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ dymɑ fis]; 27 July 1824 – 27 November 1895) was a French author and playwright, best known for the romantic novel La Dame aux Camélias (The Lady of the Camellias), published in 1848, which was adapted into Giuseppe Verdi's 1853 opera La traviata (The Fallen Woman), as well as numerous ...

  2. Alexandre Dumas dit Alexandre Dumas fils, né le 27 juillet 1824 à Paris et mort le 27 novembre 1895 à Marly-le-Roi, est un romancier et dramaturge français. Il fut comme son père un auteur à succès.

  3. Alexandre Dumas, fils (born July 27, 1824, Paris, Fr.—died Nov. 27, 1895, Marly-le-Roi) was a French playwright and novelist, one of the founders of the “problem play”—that is, of the middle-class realistic drama treating some contemporary ill and offering suggestions for its remedy.

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  4. The French author Alexandre Dumas, known as Dumas fils, b. July 27, 1824, d. Nov. 27, 1895, was the illegitimate son of Alexandre Dumas père. Like his illustrious father, he wrote novels and plays, establishing the genre known as the problem, or thesis, play.

  5. La dama de las camelias, publicada por primera vez en 1848, es una novela firmada por Alexandre Dumas (hijo). Esta obra está inspirada en un hecho real de la vida de Alexandre relativo a un romance, que tuvo lugar en 1847 según el propio autor, con Marie Duplessis, joven cortesana de París que mantuvo distintas relaciones con ...

  6. Alexandre Dumas fils est un romancier et auteur dramatique français. Fils naturel de l'écrivain Alexandre Dumas, Dumas fils est élevé par sa mère, Laure Labay, jusqu'à l'âge de sept ans avant d'être placé en pension. Son père le reconnait en mars de la même année.

  7. He is known to have fathered at least four children by them: Alexandre Dumas, fils (1824–1895), son of Marie-Laure-Catherine Labay (1794–1868), a dressmaker. He became a successful novelist and playwright. Marie-Alexandrine Dumas (1831–1878), daughter of Belle Krelsamer (1803–1875), an actress.