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APPENDIX C
Name of Book. | Year of Publication. |
Remarks re Authenticity, etc.
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*Le Comte de Moret | 1866 | Dumas. Not available either in French or English. |
La Comtesse de Charny | 1853-5 | Dumas alone. See "Mémories d'un Médecin." |
La Comtesse de Salisbury | 1839 | First chapter fiction; the rest a mere chronique of history. |
Les Confessions de la Marquise | 1857 | Part of a version of the "Mémoires de Madame du Deffand." Not by Dumas. |
Conscience l'Innocent "or l'Enfant" | 1853 | Written by Dumas on the basis of some chapters in Hendrik Conscience's "Conscrit." |
*Crimes Célèbres | 1839-40 | Under the editorship of Dumas, and most of the articles written by him. (See Part III.). |
La Dame de Monsoreau ("Chicot the Jester") | 1846 | Dumas, with the assistance of Maquet. See "Les Quarante-Cinq." Not a sequel to "La Reine Margot." |
La Dame de Volupté | 1863 | From the "Mémoires de Mdlle. de Luynes." Unlikely to be by Dumas. |
Les Deux Diane | 1846-7 | It is said that Dumas, in a letter written to Meurice in 1865, gives that ex-collaborator the entire "honours" of this historical romance. He probably dictated the plot, however. The same no doubt applies to "Le Page du Duc de Savoie." |
Les Deux Reines | 1864 | Sequel to "La Dame de Volupté." |
Dieu dispose | 1852 | Dumas. Sequel to "Le Trou de l'Enfer." |