Adolphe Dumas (18 December 1805 Chartreuse de Bon Pas, Vaucluse - 15 August 1861) was a French poet. Among his friends were Béranger, Alfred de Vigny, Victor Hugo, and Lamartine. He wrote Les Parisiennes (1830); La cité des hommes (1835); and Le camp des croisés (1838). Dumas became interested in the Provençal “renaissance,” and his poems, Un liame de rasin (1858), were written in the “langue d'oc.”
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18 December 1805
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15 August 1861 (aged 55)
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Zodiac | Sagittarius |
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