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Balzac's ultimate , almost archetypal chimera is the young romantic poet , Lucien de Rubempré , as he is perceived by the cynical Vautrin , the quintessential outlaw and social rebel , and one of Balzac's most important and ambiguous ...
Balzac's ultimate , almost archetypal chimera is the young romantic poet , Lucien de Rubempré , as he is perceived by the cynical Vautrin , the quintessential outlaw and social rebel , and one of Balzac's most important and ambiguous ...
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As Lucien prepares himself once again for suicide , he gazes out of the window of his cell and sees the two towers at each end of a long gallery that forms one of the sides of the prison building . In a state of violent passion that ...
As Lucien prepares himself once again for suicide , he gazes out of the window of his cell and sees the two towers at each end of a long gallery that forms one of the sides of the prison building . In a state of violent passion that ...
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He kisses and embraces Lucien's dead body , keeps vigil all night over his corpse , and finally asks for a lock of Lucien's hair as a keepsake . The day that Lucien is buried , next to the grave of Esther Gobseck , Vautrin remarks that ...
He kisses and embraces Lucien's dead body , keeps vigil all night over his corpse , and finally asks for a lock of Lucien's hair as a keepsake . The day that Lucien is buried , next to the grave of Esther Gobseck , Vautrin remarks that ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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