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Alexandre Dumas (père): Critical Essay by Marcel Girard

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SOURCE: Introduction to The Forty-Five, by Alexandre Dumas, J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd., 1968, pp. v-xiii.

In the following essay, Girard outlines the historical setting of The Forty-Five.

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