Alexandre Dumas
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Askanio
The novel Ascanio (1843), is set in Paris in 1540, during the reign of Francis I. The story blends historical events with fiction, focusing on the young Ascanio, a talented goldsmith and student of the Renaissance artist Benvenuto Cellini.
Bartolomejska noć: knjiga 1-2
This book focuses on one of the bloodiest events in French history – St. Bartholomew's Day in 1572, when thousands of French Protestants were massacred in Paris and across the country.
Četrdeset pet vitezova, sv. 1-2
Alexandre Dumas – The Forty-Five Knights, published in 1966, is part of a grand trilogy about the political and religious turmoil in France during the late 16th century.
Dama s kamelijama
This is the story of the love of two young people, Marguerite Gautier and Armand Duval. Although relationships between men and women have always been complicated enough on their own, this is no typical tale of unrequited love.
Dama s kamelijama
Gospođa de Monsoro, sv. 1-2
The novel follows the love and political drama between Diane de Méridor, known as Madame de Monsoro, and the courageous nobleman Louis de Bussy.
Gospođa s kamelijama
The novel follows the tragic love story between the young nobleman Armand Duval and the Parisian courtesan Marguerite Gautier, known for always wearing camellias – white when she is healthy, red when she is sick.
Grof Monte Kristo 1-2
Alexandre Dumas tells this heartbreaking yet heroic story of Edmond Dantes taking revenge on the people responsible for his unjust fourteen-year imprisonment, keeping him away from the woman he loved and the life he was meant to live.
Grof Monte Kristo, sv. 1-3
“The Count of Monte Cristo” is one of Dumas's more famous works, written in 1844 and published in sequels over the next two years.