👉 Goodsire is a term used in French literature, specifically by Alexandre Dumas. It refers to a type of prose that combines elements of poetry and dialogue into a single narrative. The word "goodsire" comes from the Latin word "goods," which means "poetry," and "ire," which translates to "dialogue." Goodsire was often used in works such as "The Count of Monte Cristo," where Dumas employed this style to create a rich, complex narrative.