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APPENDIX C
Romances and Autobiographical Works.
Name of Book. | Year of Publication. |
Remarks re Authenticity, etc. |
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Acté | 1839 | Mainly Dumas's, but probably finished by an assistant. |
Amaury | 1844 | (?) Written by P. Meurice, probably under Dumas's supervision. |
Ange Pitou (or "Taking the Bastille") | 1853 | For explanation of the abrupt end see Part III. We believe that this book is solely Dumas's. |
Ascanio | 1843 | Dumas, in collaboration with Meurice. |
Une Aventure d'Amour | 1862 | Dumas. This volume also contains "Herminie" or "Une Amazone." |
Les Aventures de John Davys | 1840 | Stated by Thackeray to be half original, half derived from an anonymous work. |
Aventures de Lyderic | 1842 | The story of Siegfried. See "Le Bouillie," etc. |
Le Bátard de Mauléon | 1846 | In collaboration with Maquet, who finished the romance. |
Black | 1858 | |
Les Blanc et les Bleus | 1867-8-9? | Dumas's last work. Contains "The Eighth Crusade." |
La Bouillie de la Comtesse Berthe | 1844 | A fairy-tale for children. Followed, in Calmann-Lévy, by "Aventures de Lyderic." |
La Boule de Neige ("The Snowball") | 1853 | Written by Dumas from Marlinsky. |
Bric-à-Brac | 1861 | Fugitive papers and autobiographical "mems." |
Un Cadet de Famille | 1860 | A translation, at the direction of Dumas, of Trelawney's "Adventures of a Younger Son." |