- main character, Desplein, is a
successful surgeon. One day,
Doctor Horace Bianchon, his
former ****istant and friend, sees Desplein, an atheist,
going into...
- Comédie humaine. The
story is
narrated in the first-person by
Doctor Horace Bianchon. A
young married society woman,
Madame de Listomère
briefly meets Eugène...
-
Dalmatians (1996) as
Doorman Owd Bob (1998) as
Blake Cousin Bette (1998) as Dr.
Bianchon You're Dead (1999) as
Badger 24
Hours in
London (2000) as Insp. Duggan...
- is one of the Scènes de la vie privée of La Comédie humaine. Dr.
Horace Bianchon discovers near the town of Vendôme an
abandoned manor: La
Grande Bretèche...
- him. His
funeral is
attended only by Rastignac, a
medical student named Bianchon, a
servant named Christophe, and two paid mourners. Goriot's daughters...
- had
introduced in L'Auberge
rouge (1831). He also used the name
Horace Bianchon for one of the doctors, thus
connecting the book to the
famous physician...
- I need
Bianchon—
Bianchon would save me!" ("Ah oui! Je sais. Il me
faudrait Bianchon—
Bianchon me
sauverait lui!") or as "Go look for
Bianchon" ("Allez...
-
comtesse Hugret de Sérisy – in 20
works Félix-Amédée de
Vandenesse Horace Bianchon – in 24 works,
doctor des
Lupeaulx –
public servant Salon leaders: the...
-
Rastignac in Balzac's
novel Père Goriot.
Rastignac asks
Bianchon if he
recalls the paradox, to
which Bianchon first replies that he is "at [his] thirty-third...
-
inclusion of
several characters from Les Comédiens sans le
savoir (1846), and
Bianchon appears – as always – when a
doctor is needed. Balzac's use of recurring...