Adolphe Dumas
Adolphe Dumas was a French poet. Among his friends were Béranger, Alfred de Vigny, Victor Hugo, and Lamartine. He wrote Les Parisiennes ; La cité des hommes ; and Le camp des croisés. Dumas became interested in the Provençal “renaissance,” and his poems, Un liame de rasin, were written in the “langue d'oc.”