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The first paragraph states that Dumas is "the most widely read French author in the world". This statement may be false as ''']''' could be the "most widely...etc." Can anyone confirm? --] 15:34, 29 November 2005 (UTC) The first paragraph states that Dumas is "the most widely read French author in the world". This statement may be false as ''']''' could be the "most widely...etc." Can anyone confirm? --] 15:34, 29 November 2005 (UTC)

He IS the most widely read French author in the world.

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In the second paragraph,

In 1862, she gave birth to a son, Thomas-Alexandre, but she died soon thereafter.

This is probably a typo for 1762. Can anyone confirm this?


Anyone got a source for 'inspired more than 200 motion pictures'? He is listed as writer for about 120 on the IMDB. DJ Clayworth 16:18, 1 Aug 2003 (UTC)


Technically though, Alexandre Dumas, père was a quadroon, and not a mulatto, right? —Gabbe 14:22, Jun 22, 2004 (UTC)

The mention of mulatto is of his father, General Thomas-Alexandre Dumas. —ccady 11:05 Aug 10, 2004 (PDT)

The first paragraph states that Dumas is "the most widely read French author in the world". This statement may be false as Jules Verne could be the "most widely...etc." Can anyone confirm? --Smiley77 15:34, 29 November 2005 (UTC)

He IS the most widely read French author in the world.