Nineteenth-Century Literary Criticism


Dumas, Alexandre (père) | Douglas Munro (essay date 1983)

Douglas Munro (essay date 1983)

SOURCE: "Two 'Missing' Works of Alexandre Dumas, Père," in Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, Vol. 66, No. 1, Autumn, 1983, pp. 198-212.

[In the following essay, Munro examines the publishing histories of two little-known works by Dumas, the historical romance Le comte de Moret and the drama Pietro Tasca.]

This article is primarily concerned with the "missing" manuscripts of two works by Alexandre Dumas, père, Le comte de Moret and Pietro Tasca. But these, it should be noted, are not alone among his works in being "missing", for various other manuscripts of his, all plays, may also, for a variety of reasons, be counted as lost. First, I may instance the manuscript of Les Gracques. This was one of his early attempts at writing a tragic drama, in verse, and in Comment je devins auteur dramatique1 he states "Je composai d'abord une...

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