The last of Alexandre Dumass many mistresses, the American actress Adah Menken, called him "the king of romance." She was not thinking only of his immensely popular novels The Three Musketeers & The Count of Monte Cristo
- everything about Dumas was touched with the spirit of romance, & it is that spirit which this exhilarating biography captures.
There was romance in Dumass ori A-gins. He grew up in the country, the son of a general who fought under Napoleon in Egypt & Italy & whose own parents were a French marquis & a slave from Haiti. As a boy, Dumass closest friends were local poachers & a gardener whom he once watched cut open a grass snake to lib A-erate a frog. The world was full of magical possibilities, &, in his twen A-ties, after moving to Paris & working as a clerk under the Duc d Orleans, Dumas established himself, with Victor Hugo, as one of the leading Romantic playwrights.
In its scope & richness, Dumass life bears comparison to those of his fictional heroes. Drawing on Dumass memoirs & surviving correspon A-dence, Professor Hemmings constructs a fascinating story, first published in 1979, of a writer whose novels continue to excite our imagi A-nation.