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Eve and David

The novel Eve and David is the third entry in Honore de Balzac''s Lost Illusions trilogy, which in turn is part of his larger novel cycle, The Human Comedy. The story focuses on a pair of earnest, good-hearted lovers who struggle to remain unsullied even as the world around them devolves into a hellish demimonde beset by greed, sensationalism, and baseness.

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  • "The novel Eve and David is the third entry in Honore de Balzac''s Lost Illusions trilogy, which in turn is part of his larger novel cycle, The Human Comedy. The story focuses on a pair of earnest, good-hearted lovers who struggle to remain unsullied even as the world around them devolves into a hellish demimonde beset by greed, sensationalism, and baseness."@en
  • ""Eve and David is part three of the trilogy, Lost Illusions. The novel takes place in the early 1820s, when France's industrial revolution was just beginning to awaken the provinces from their feudal torpor. It demonstrates how a society that was still recovering from the Revolution and Napoleon confronted its citizens with a new set of moral and material dangers" --Provided by publisher."@en

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "French fiction"@en
  • "Downloadable World Book ebooks"@en
  • "Romans (teksten)"
  • "Vertalingen (vorm)"

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