The author of the English version of La Traviata was Alexandre Méline Charpentier. The novel was first translated and published in 1862 by the French literary critic and translator, Jean-Francois Liotta.
The author of La Traviata was Alexander Dumas. He was born in 1850 in St. Remy, France, and was an important figure in the history of French literature. Dumas 'representative works included "La Traviata" and "Madame Bovary". These works all revealed that the darkness of French society at that time had a profound impact on French literature. Dumas Jr.'s works were known as "a bridge in the history of French literature" because of the twists and turns of the plot, the profound character descriptions, and the beautiful language.
"La Traviata" was written by Albert Camus. The novel was first published in 1956. It was a love story between a young woman and a rich man set in the Alps in southern France. This novel is considered one of the representative works of French literature in the 20th century and a classic in the history of world literature.
The author of La Traviata was Charles de Secondat.
The author of La Traviata was Alexandre Passant. The novel, published in 1862, is a classic in the history of French literature and one of the most important works in the history of world literature.
The author of La Traviata was Alexandre Camus.
The author of La Traviata was America Atwood. The novel was published in 1936. It was a famous American women's novel known for its delicate writing and deep emotional descriptions.
The author of La Traviata was Russia's Nikolayevich Leo Tolstoy.
The author of La Traviata was Amadeus Chopin.
The author of La Traviata was Alexey Nekrasov. Voltaire was born in Moscow in 1866. He was the most famous Russian novelist of the 19th century and the most outstanding in the history of Russian literature. His representative works include La Traviata, Cossacks, and Crime and Punishment. "La Traviata" was Voltaire's most famous novel and was regarded as a classic in the history of Russian literature and an outstanding work in the history of world literature.