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Early Life
Alexandre Dumas, was born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie, in Villers-Cotterêts France. -
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Alexandre Dumas
A celebrated French author -
Writing of Dumas
Dumas had moved to Paris and became fascinated into literature. He was a scribe for the duc d'Orléans during the 1830 revolution. -
Writer of essays, Novels, Short stories, Play
Dumas interest in writing also went to crime and scandals. Writing the successful novels The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers, which were published as serials. Alexandre also wrote many volumes of romantic volumes. Even making one of the earliest werewolf themed books. His Writings made Dumas a household name in France and a celebrity. -
His life with his fame
With money he earned, Dumas built the Château de Monte Cristo in Port Marly, Yvelines, France. He spent most of his time writing and entertaining there. Y'know before debt overtook him. -
Rebel Alexandre
After debt had overtook him, Alexandre fled to Belgium, then to Russia to get away from creditors. He still continued to write and publish books. -
Legacy of Alexandre Dumas
Alexandre was buried, and then his burial site was moved to Villers-Cotterêts. Where he lies with other famous literary writers.