
La Traviata (translation 40)
by H
About This Novel
Alexandre Dumas, son of Alexandre Dumas, French novelist and playwright in the 19th century. "La Traviata" is his most famous classic. The beautiful rural girl Margaret came to Paris, where life was so rich and glamorous, and she became a courtesan sought after by aristocratic princes with her pretty face and good conversation. She always wore a bouquet of camellias with her, so she was called the "La Traviata". By chance, La Traviata met Armand and was moved by his sincere love, determined to leave Vanity Fair. Just as the lovers, who have experienced countless twists and turns, are looking forward to a bright future, the appearance of Armand's father seems to indicate that their union can only be a moon in the mirror and a flower in the water. The language of the whole book is fluent, giving people a real and natural feeling. The book has also been adapted into plays and operas, which are frequently performed.
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