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==== Adventure ==== Alexandre Dumas wrote numerous stories and historical chronicles of adventure. They included the following: * ''[[The Countess of Salisbury (novel)|The Countess of Salisbury]]'' (''La Comtesse de Salisbury; Édouard III'', 1836), his first serial novel published in volume in 1839. * ''Captain Paul'' (''Le Capitaine Paul'', 1838) * ''Othon the Archer'' (''Othon l'archer'' 1840) * ''[[Captain Pamphile]]'' (''Le Capitaine Pamphile'', 1839) * ''[[The Fencing Master (Dumas novel)|The Fencing Master]]'' (''Le Maître d'armes'', 1840) * ''[[Castle Eppstein]]; The Spectre Mother'' (''Chateau d'Eppstein; Albine'', 1843) * '' Amaury'' (1843) * ''[[The Corsican Brothers]]'' (''Les Frères Corses'', 1844) * ''[[The Black Tulip]]'' (''La Tulipe noire'', 1850) * ''Olympe de Cleves'' (1851–52) * ''Catherine Blum'' (1853–54) * ''The [[Mohicans]] of Paris'' (''{{ill|Les Mohicans de Paris|fr|Les Mohicans de Paris (roman)}}'', 1854) * ''Salvator'' (''Salvator. Suite et fin des Mohicans de Paris'', 1855–1859) * ''The Last Vendee, or the She-Wolves of Machecoul'' (''Les louves de Machecoul'', 1859), a romance (not about werewolves). * ''[[La Sanfelice]]'' (1864), set in Naples in 1800. * ''Pietro Monaco, sua moglie Maria Oliverio ed i loro complici'', (1864), an appendix to ''Ciccilla'' by [[Peppino Curcio]]. * ''The Prussian Terror'' (''La Terreur Prussienne'', 1867), set during the [[Seven Weeks' War]].
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