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Alfred Richard Allinson

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Alfred Richard Allinson was a nineteenth and twentieth century British academic, author, and voluminous translator of non-English literature (mostly French) into English. He attended Oxford University, from which he took a Master of Arts degree.

Allinson particularly specialized in translating the works of Anatole France and Alexandre Dumas, and his primary importance to literature is in introducing many of their works to a broad English audience. His translations were often published as by A. R. Allinson, Alfred R. Allinson or Alfred Allinson.

He also wrote a work on French costume of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras.

Selected bibliography of translated works

Works of Anatole France

Works of Alexandre Dumas

Works of other authors