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Alexandre Dumas (père): Critical Essay by A. Craig Bell

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SOURCE: Foreword to Fernande: The Story of a Courtesan, by Alexandre Dumas, translated by A. Craig Bell, Robert Hale, 1988, pp. 5-8.

In the following essay, Bell provides a brief examination of the influences behind Femande, Dumas's story of an upper-class prostitute.

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