Alexandre Dumas, French 19th-century positive romantic writer.
Alexandre Dumas was self-taught and wrote as many as 300 volumes of various works throughout his life. He is mainly famous for his novels and plays.
Alexandre Dumas abides by his political views and opposes the dictatorship of the monarch.
Because of his mulatto identity, he was plagued by racism throughout his life.
In 2002, 132 years after his death, Alexandre Dumas finally moved to the Pantheon in France.
Alexandre Dumas participated in the "July Revolution" in 1830. He opposed the restoration of the dynasty, demanded political reform, and broadened his voice.
In 1831, Alexandre Dumas served as deputy company commander in the French artillery force. He often spread political views among the soldiers that hated the restoration of the dynasty.
Due to his radical politics and views, his name is already on the authorities' blacklist for arrest.
After escaping from the country, Alexandre Dumas wandered around and accumulated a large amount of material for his creative career.
Popular works: "The Three Musketeers", "Twenty Years Later" (the sequel to The Three Musketeers, the characters are already middle-aged), "The Vicomte de Bragelona" (the last part of The Three Musketeers, the characters are already old)
), "Chevalier Armand", "The Sorcerer: Baron Balsamo", "The Queen's Necklace", "The Count of Monte Cristo", "Ange Pidoux", "The Countess of Charny", "The Chevalier of the Rouge" and "The Legend of Two Heroes"
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