La Tulipe Noire

by Alexandre Dumas and Camille Fontaine

Published 26 December 2004

Amaury

by Alexandre Dumas

Published 1 September 2001

Catherine Blum

by Alexandre Dumas

Published 14 August 2008

La Comtesse de Charny

by Alexandre Dumas

Published 9 February 2010

La Dame De Monsoreau

by Alexandre Dumas

Published 24 August 2004

Pauline

by Alexandre Dumas

Published 5 June 2002
Pauline est un des premiers romans de Dumas. C'est un livre qu'il a ecrit seul, et qui se deroule de son temps. La fiction brode sur les themes du roman gothique, en " noir ", nuit, cottage en ruine, sentes perdues, passages secrets, brigands impitoyables, heroine enterree vivante, substitution de cadavres.
Pauline fait face a un bourreau mysterieux, " homme fatal ". C'est le roman d'une jeunesse deboussolee qui tente de se faire une place dans une societe mesquine.

Le Capitaine Paul

by Alexandre Dumas

Published 26 December 2004

La Guerre Des Femmes.Tome 1

by Alexandre Dumas

Published 1 September 2013

Le Batard de Mauleon.Tome 1

by Alexandre Dumas

Published 21 February 2022


Les Compagnons de J Hu

by Alexandre Dumas

Published 11 February 2009



La Reine Margot

by Alexandre Dumas and Auguste Maquet

Published 31 December 1994
`Dear sister!' said Charles IX, `there is blood on your sleeve!' `And what consequence is that, Sire,' said Marguerite, `if I have a smile upon my lips?' Saint Bartholomew's Day 1572. Paris is awash with the blood of Huguenots slaughtered by order of Charles IX. Or perhaps of Catherine de Medicis, one of history's great monsters? Or the ambitious Duke de Guise? Or the Duke d'Anjou, soon to be the reluctant King of Poland? The answer will be found in the secret passageways of the Louvre and the torture chamber of the fortress of Vincennes. It takes an iron nerve and a cool head to survive. Young Henry of Navarre has both in abundance, but he has more: he has his Queen, the beautiful, cultured Margot. Staking all on love and losing, she remains defiant in defeat. La Reine Margot (1845) is a novel of suspense and drama which recreates the violent world of intrigue, murder and duplicity of the French Renaissance. Dumas fills his canvas with a gallery of unforgettable characters, unremitting action and the engaging generosity of spirit which has made him one of the world's greatest and best-loved story-tellers. This revised edition of the classic translation of 1846 is richly annotated.
An introduction sets Dumas and his work in their literary, historical and cultural context. This book is intended for the general reader; possible use in popular fiction courses.

Le Comte de Monte-Cristo

by Alexandre Dumas

Published 1 January 1995

Impressions de voyage

by Alexandre Dumas

Published 4 October 2008

Vingt ANS Apr s

by Alexandre Dumas

Published 12 February 2010