1844, and lasting a year, Alexandre Dumas "the younger" was twenty, like Marie. He could not support her and could not deal with the facts of her life, that she was a Courtesan and had other lovers. He was too jealous and perhaps too in love. This man immortalized Marie when he used her as inspiration for a novel he published in 1848 which was called La Dame aux Camelias by Alexandre Dumas the younger. (She loved that flower.) The book may very well be a romantic fantasy in which Dumas also is a character. In 1952 the book was turned into a play and then the play inspired the opera by Verdi called La Traviata. La Traviata translates to The Fallen Woman.
La Traviata is currently the most performed opera in the world. Marie's life, perhaps because she died so young, is a tragedy.
Perhaps it is the book and the play and the opera that has made Courtesan/ Mistress Marie Duplessis famous, for there were others we have heard about and many others we have never heard about and never will. This blog depends on the books and other information on those who became famous but some say the most successful Mistresses are the ones we never hear about.
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