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Camille

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Set in 19th-century Paris, this novel tells the poignant story of Camille, a courtesan who falls in love with a young man, challenging societal norms and personal sacrifices. The narrative explores themes of love, redemption, and societal judgment. Its success on stage led to various adaptations, including Giuseppe Verdi's renowned opera La Traviata, highlighting its enduring impact on culture and the arts. The story's emotional depth and tragic elements resonate through its adaptations across Europe and the Americas.

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Camille, Alexandre Dumas fils

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2010
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Title
Camille
Language
English
Released
2010
Pages
178
ISBN13
9781609420932
Series
First published
1848
Original title
La Dame aux camélias
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Set in 19th-century Paris, this novel tells the poignant story of Camille, a courtesan who falls in love with a young man, challenging societal norms and personal sacrifices. The narrative explores themes of love, redemption, and societal judgment. Its success on stage led to various adaptations, including Giuseppe Verdi's renowned opera La Traviata, highlighting its enduring impact on culture and the arts. The story's emotional depth and tragic elements resonate through its adaptations across Europe and the Americas.