Lost illusions : the two poets. A provincial great man in Paris. The trials of an inventor
(2010)

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[United States]: Neeland Media LLC , 2010
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ISBN/ISSN
9781420901528 (electronic bk.) MWT11908439, 1420901524 (electronic bk.) 11908439
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English
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Perhaps the most famous of Balzac's novels, Lost Illusions paints a faithful picture of the spectacular but superficial world of contemporary society, and the indissoluble relationship between the bourgeois and aristocratic classes. Set in nineteenth century France, David Sčhard is an innovative, hard-working young printer from Angoul̊me with aspirations to revolutionize the production of paper and provide for his new family. The victim of a callous father and unscrupulous competitors, David finds himself in constant turmoil from the reckless exploits of his friend and brother-in-law, Lucien Chardon. Lucien, a vain and na̐ve young poet, is drawn away to Paris as a result of a scandalous affair, where his impetuous actions wreak havoc for many back home. Follow the intertwined stories of these two men in a novel that exemplifies the eternal battles of love, ambition, greed, loyalty, vanity, and betrayal

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