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Biography of Alexandre Dumas
905 words, approx. 3 pages
 Alexandre Dumas (1803-1870), the prolific French author of plays, popular romances, and historical novels, wrote The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. Alexandre Dumas is generally called Dumas père to distinguish him from his illustr...
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Biography of Alexandre Dumas
10032 words, approx. 33.4 pages
 Despite their unflagging worldwide popularity, their perennial availability, and their innumerable cinematographic adaptations, the works of Alexandre Dumas père have been largely unappreciated by critics. There has been, for some time now, a spec...
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Biography of Alexandre Dumas
8162 words, approx. 27.2 pages
 The dramatic writings of Alexandre Dumas père, long absent from publishers' booklists and often granted little more than la portion congrue (an extremely small place) in critical assessments of his literary corpus, seem today to be experiencing so...


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Standoff After South African Massacre
06/20/1992: 532 words, approx. 2 pages South African police today cordoned off a workers' hostel believed to be sheltering the men who massacred 39 residents of this small black township and an adjacent squatter camp Wednesday night. Police made no arrests. Survivors of the attack believe the big KwaMadala...
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