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"La Dame aux cam lias" par Alexandre Dumas fils. Alexandre Dumas fils tait un romancier et auteur dramatique fran ais (1824-1895).
La Dame aux cam lias raconte l'amour d'un jeune bourgeois, Armand Duval, pour une courtisane, Marguerite Gautier, atteinte de tuberculose. La narration constitue un r cit dans le r cit, puisqu'Armand Duval raconte son aventure au narrateur initial du roman. Dans le demi-monde parisien chic, o se c toient riches amateurs et femmes l g res, le jeune Armand Duval tombe amoureux de la jeune et belle Marguerite Gautier, une des reines de ce monde ph m re de la noce. Devenu l'amant de Marguerite, Armand obtient d'elle qu'elle renonce sa vie tapageuse pour se retirer avec lui la campagne, non loin de Paris. Mais la liaison est menac e par le p re d'Armand, qui obtient de Marguerite qu'elle rompe avec son fils, sous pr texte que son autre enfant, la jeune soeur d'Armand doit pouser un homme de la bonne soci t . Jusqu' la mort de Marguerite, Armand sera persuad qu'elle l'a trahi avec un nouvel amant, et quitt volontairement. La mort path tique de Marguerite, abandonn e et sans ressources conclut l'histoire racont e par le pauvre Armand Duval lui-m me.
The Clemenceau Case (1866) is a novel by Alexandre Dumas fils. Partly inspired by his own life, the novel takes the form of a letter written from prison to a powerful judge. Looking back on his experiences as an illegitimate child, Pierre Clemenceau provides a scathing critique of French society for its treatment of women and children. Born out of wedlock, Pierre Clemenceau is raised by a mother who tells him he has no father. Clemenceau is educated at a local school until the age of ten, at which point he is sent to a prominent boarding school for boys. There, he struggles to make friends and suffers bullying at the hands of a young American. Tortured day and night, Pierre grows distrustful and violent, and soon turns to a life of crime. As he relates the story of his life to a powerful judge, he declares himself innocent due to the circumstance surrounding his birth, and maintains the following: “My true crime…for which earthly justice will not pursue me, but for which I will never pardon myself nor those who impelled me to, is that I have doubted, and sometimes blushed for my mother.” Filled with regret, he looks for answers from the society that made him doubt his mother in the first place, a society which allows men to escape the responsibilities of fatherhood with impunity. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Alexandre Dumas fils’ The Clemenceau Case is a classic of French literature reimagined for modern readers.
A young man is captivated by a popular Parisian courtesan and attempts to build a life with her despite his family and society’s growing disapproval. An against-all-odds tale that forces one lover to make a drastic decision for the betterment of the other. A semi-autobiographical story inspired by author Alexandre Dumas’ romance with Marie Duplessis. Camille centers Marguerite Gautier, a coveted courtesan who falls in love with the young gentleman, Armand Duval. Despite her profession, Armand is eager to leave the city and start a life with Marguerite. Unfortunately, their romance is plagued by public ridicule and Marguerite’s deteriorating health. In an effort to protect Armand’s name and status, Marguerite makes a daring sacrifice that leaves him yearning for closure and peace. Camille is arguably Alexandre Dumas’ most celebrated work. Shortly after its publication, it was adapted into a stage play, followed by an opera called La Traviata. This success also led to more than 20 film adaptations starting in 1915. The heartbreaking story has stood the test of time and continues to reinvent itself for new generations. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Camille is both modern and readable.
A young man is captivated by a popular Parisian courtesan and attempts to build a life with her despite his family and society’s growing disapproval. An against-all-odds tale that forces one lover to make a drastic decision for the betterment of the other. A semi-autobiographical story inspired by author Alexandre Dumas’ romance with Marie Duplessis. Camille centers Marguerite Gautier, a coveted courtesan who falls in love with the young gentleman, Armand Duval. Despite her profession, Armand is eager to leave the city and start a life with Marguerite. Unfortunately, their romance is plagued by public ridicule and Marguerite’s deteriorating health. In an effort to protect Armand’s name and status, Marguerite makes a daring sacrifice that leaves him yearning for closure and peace. Camille is arguably Alexandre Dumas’ most celebrated work. Shortly after its publication, it was adapted into a stage play, followed by an opera called La Traviata. This success also led to more than 20 film adaptations starting in 1915. The heartbreaking story has stood the test of time and continues to reinvent itself for new generations. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Camille is both modern and readable.
The Clemenceau Case (1866) is a novel by Alexandre Dumas fils. Partly inspired by his own life, the novel takes the form of a letter written from prison to a powerful judge. Looking back on his experiences as an illegitimate child, Pierre Clemenceau provides a scathing critique of French society for its treatment of women and children. Born out of wedlock, Pierre Clemenceau is raised by a mother who tells him he has no father. Clemenceau is educated at a local school until the age of ten, at which point he is sent to a prominent boarding school for boys. There, he struggles to make friends and suffers bullying at the hands of a young American. Tortured day and night, Pierre grows distrustful and violent, and soon turns to a life of crime. As he relates the story of his life to a powerful judge, he declares himself innocent due to the circumstance surrounding his birth, and maintains the following: “My true crime…for which earthly justice will not pursue me, but for which I will never pardon myself nor those who impelled me to, is that I have doubted, and sometimes blushed for my mother.” Filled with regret, he looks for answers from the society that made him doubt his mother in the first place, a society which allows men to escape the responsibilities of fatherhood with impunity. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Alexandre Dumas fils’ The Clemenceau Case is a classic of French literature reimagined for modern readers.
"La Dame aux cam lias" de Alexandre Dumas fils. Romancier et auteur dramatique fran ais (1824-1895).
Les Femmes qui tuent et les Femmes qui votent
Alexandre Dumas Fils
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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"Les Femmes qui tuent et les Femmes qui votent" de Alexandre Dumas fils. Romancier et auteur dramatique fran ais (1824-1895).
"Manon Lescaut" de Alexandre Dumas fils. Romancier et auteur dramatique fran ais (1824-1895).
La Dame aux Camélias
Alexandre Dumas (Fils)
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Dans le demi-monde parisien chic, o se c toient riches amateurs et femmes l g res, le jeune Armand Duval tombe amoureux de la jeune et belle Marguerite Gautier, une des reines de ce monde ph m re de la noce. Devenu l'amant de Marguerite, Armand obtient d'elle qu'elle renonce sa vie tapageuse pour se retirer avec lui la campagne, non loin de Paris. Mais la liaison est menac e par le p re d'Armand, qui obtient de Marguerite qu'elle rompe avec son fils, sous pr texte que son autre enfant, la jeune soeur d'Armand doit pouser un homme de la bonne soci t .
Les Femmes qui tuent et les Femmes qui votent
Alexandre Dumas Fils
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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En 1880 Alexandre Dumas fils publie ce texte tr s peu connu o il r clame l'accession des femmes la vie politique. Deux extraits pour suivre sa pens e: L'acquittement des coupables, prononc par le tribunal, impos par l'opinion, est-il juste ? Non. Mais ce qui fait l'acquittement de ces coupables arr t s, c'est que la loi ne peut pas s vir contre les v ritables coupables qu'elle couvre depuis trop longtemps, et que, ne pouvant pas appliquer la justice absolue, elle est condamn e elle, la loi, n'appliquer que la justice relative, ce qui est bien pr s de l'injustice. La morale ne s'alt re donc pas, mais elle s' largit, elle se d veloppe, elle se r pand, et, pour cela, elle brise ces formules troites et partiales dans lesquelles elle tait in galement contenue et dos e et qu'on appelle les moeurs et les lois.
Il y avait en l'an de gr ce 1845, dans ces ann es d'abondance et de paix o toutes les faveurs de l'esprit, du talent, de la beaut et de la fortune entouraient cette France d'un jour, une jeune et belle personne de la figure la plus charmante qui attirait elle, par sa seule pr sence, une certaine admiration m l e de d f rence pour quiconque, la voyant pour la premi re fois, ne savait ni le nom ni la profession de cette femme.
La Dame aux cam lias raconte l'amour d'un jeune bourgeois, Armand Duval, pour une courtisane, Marguerite Gautier, atteinte de tuberculose. Elle a pour habitude de porter son buste des cam lias de diff rentes couleurs (blancs quand elle est disponible pour ses amants, rouges quand elle est indispos e)1. La narration constitue un r cit dans le r cit, puisqu'Armand Duval raconte son aventure au narrateur initial du roman.
La dame aux camélias (illustré)
Alexandre Dumas Fils
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Cette histoire d'un amour impossible est l'un des plus grands chef d'oeuvres de la litt rature romantique. la fois belle et triste, elle est aussi une peinture sociale des moeurs et des mentalit s de l' poque, dans un autre temps o le droit des femmes n' tait pas gal celui des hommes.