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La dame aux camélias

Book • 1848
Publié en 1848, *La Dame aux Camélias* est un roman de Alexandre Dumas fils qui explore les thèmes de l'amour, du sacrifice et du jugement social à travers la vie de Marguerite Gautier, une courtisane célèbre pour sa beauté et son destin tragique.

L'œuvre a été adaptée en pièce de théâtre et a inspiré l'opéra *La Traviata* de Giuseppe Verdi.

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Mentioned by Alexandre Dumas’ Fils as the book he wrote.
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Olivette Otele
as the novel written by Alexandre Dumas' son that made him famous.
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Marta Lorimer
as the inspiration for the opera 'La Traviata'.
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Renaud Piarroux
as a literary example of the romanticized view of tuberculosis in the 19th century.
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Sonia Kronlund
comme un grand livre de la littérature française ayant marqué Laurence.
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Romain Gary
when discussing if his mother played the role and her fondness for stories about women who were lost.
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