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155:. Over the next 10 years, Schopp converted the serialised material to novel form, corrected the many errors, including confused names and places; did other editing, and, after debating it, wrote three chapters based on Dumas's notes to complete the novel. This new material was printed in italics to distinguish it from Dumas's work. 212:
who is torn between the old and new ways, and seeks vengeance for two brothers killed during the course of the preceding novels. Dumas imagines his main character killing the British admiral Horatio Nelson after his victory during the Battle of Trafalgar against the French and Spanish navies.
129:. The rush to publish in a serialised form resulted in the novel's being published with errors, but the newspaper carried almost the entire work. Only a short section was missing at the end, presumably unfinished because of Dumas' final illness. The author died in December 1870. 136:. Schopp's articles on Dumas' work have been part of a critical reappraisal of the writer, contributing to the government's honoring the author in 2002 by a reinterment ceremony at the Panthéon de Paris. 158:
The novel was released on June 3, 2005, by Editions aklas. The novel, issued with a run of 2,000 copies, immediately became a bestseller in France, quickly selling 60,000 copies. In 2007
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The novel was lost until 1990, when the Dumas expert Claude Schopp discovered references to its material and finally the newspaper serial in the archives of the
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Schopp kept the find a secret until 2005. He confided only in Jean-Pierre Sicre, his editor, and Christophe Mercier, a
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a sequel written by Schopp incorporating additional Dumas materials, was published in French in 2008.
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Similarly, in 2002 Reginald Hamel, a Canadian scholar, found Dumas' unpublished five-act play
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and during the subsequent rise of the Napoleonic Empire. The protagonist is a French
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French Studies: "Quebecer discovers an unpublished manuscript by Alexandre Dumas"
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concludes the Sainte-Hermine trilogy, a story started in the 1857 novel
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The swashbuckling historical novel takes place after the events of the
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in the Bibliothèque Nationale. It was published in 2004 in France by
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Dumas's trilogy completed as novel unearthed 135 years on
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in New York published an English translation entitled
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Dumas scholar 743:Works originally published in French newspapers 52:found an almost-complete copy in the form of a 213:Historically, Nelson was killed by an unknown 346: 24:(published in France in 2005 under the title 641: 363: 30:, and translated to English under the title 353: 339: 733:Unfinished literature completed by others 360: 238: 236: 234: 778:Literary characters introduced in 1869 700: 748:Cultural depictions of Horatio Nelson 738:Novels first published in serial form 723:Novels set during the Napoleonic Wars 334: 242: 267: 231: 200:" —Claude Schopp (Bell, 2005) 16:Unfinished novel by Alexandre Dumas 13: 753:Cultural depictions of Fra Diavolo 656:Marie-Cessette Dumas (grandmother) 14: 794: 311: 74:and the death of British admiral 66:tale set during the rise of the 651:Thomas-Alexandre Dumas (father) 27:Le Chevalier de Sainte-Hermine 1: 773:Male characters in literature 718:Novels published posthumously 661:Auguste Maquet (collaborator) 321:online from Project Gutenberg 299:Susan Bell (March 23, 2005). 224: 113:), and continued in the 1867 459:The Knight of Sainte-Hermine 438:Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge 288:Anonymous (March 23, 2005). 101:The Knight of Sainte-Hermine 93:The Knight of Sainte-Hermine 21:The Knight of Sainte-Hermine 7: 307:. 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Index

historical novel
Alexandre Dumas
lost
Claude Schopp
newspaper
serial
swashbuckling
Napoleonic Empire
Battle of Trafalgar
Horatio Nelson
The Companions of Jehu
The Whites and the Blues
Le Moniteur Universel
Bibliothèque Nationale
literary critic
KynĹľvart Castle
Czechoslovakia
Iron Curtain
Pegasus Books
The Gold Thieves
Honoré-Champion
The Count of Monte-Cristo
French Revolution
aristocrat
sniper
Fra Diavolo



Crace, John

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