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Lost illusions

By: Balzac, Honore de.
Contributor(s): Raine, Kathleen [tr.].
Publisher: New york : Modern Library, 2001Description: xiv, 721 p. ; ill., 21 cm.ISBN: 9780375757907.Subject(s): Manners and customs | France | French literature | French fiction | Paris | Social lifeDDC classification: 843.7 Summary: Lucien Chardon, the son of a lower middle-class father and an impoverished mother of remote aristocratic descent, is the pivotal figure of the entire work. Living at Angouleme, he is impoverished, impatient, handsome and ambitious. His widowed mother, his sister Eve and his best friend, David Sechard, do nothing to lessen his high opinion of his own talents, for it is an opinion they share.
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Lucien Chardon, the son of a lower middle-class father and an impoverished mother of remote aristocratic descent, is the pivotal figure of the entire work. Living at Angouleme, he is impoverished, impatient, handsome and ambitious. His widowed mother, his sister Eve and his best friend, David Sechard, do nothing to lessen his high opinion of his own talents, for it is an opinion they share.

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