The Three Musketeers is an appendix novel written by the French Alexandre Dumas with the collaboration of Auguste Maquet in 1844 and originally published in installments in the newspaper Le Siècle. It is one of the most famous novels and features of French literature and has started a trilogy, which includes Twenty Years Later (1845) and The Viscount of Bragelonne (1850). The three musketeers of t...
Alexandre Dumas - The Three Musketeers
The Three Musketeers
Alexandre Dumas
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The Three Musketeers is an appendix novel written by the French Alexandre Dumas with the collaboration of Auguste Maquet in 1844 and originally published in installments in the newspaper Le Siècle. It is one of the most famous novels and features of French literature and has started a trilogy, which includes Twenty Years Later (1845) and The Viscount of Bragelonne (1850). The three musketeers of the title are Athos, Porthos and Aramis, to which the novel's protagonist, D'Artagnan, is added.