- Eugène de
Rastignac (French pronunciation: [øʒɛn də ʁastiɲak]) is a
fictional character from La Comédie humaine, a
series of
novels by Honoré de Balzac...
- criminal-in-hiding
named Vautrin and a
naive law
student named Eugène de
Rastignac.
Originally published in
serial form
during the
winter of 1834–1835, Le...
- The Château de
Rastignac is a
neoclassical style country house located in La Bac****erie, near
Bordeaux in the
Dordogne in France. It was
built between...
- his
characters are so
vivid that they have
become archetypes, such as
Rastignac, the
ambitious young provincial, Grandet, the
miserly domestic tyrant...
-
suggested a link
between Hoban's
design for the
South Portico and Château de
Rastignac, a
neoclassical country house in La Bac****erie in the
Dordogne region...
- He
tries to
realize his
dreams of
power and
wealth through Eugène de
Rastignac and
later through Lucien de Rubempré. In some respects, Vautrin/Collin/Abbé...
-
married Zénaide
Chapt de
Rastignac (1798–1875), a
daughter of
Pierre Chapt de
Rastignac [fr],
owner of the Château de
Rastignac (and
granddaughter of Ambroise-Polycarpe...
-
literary critic Kornelije Kvas, "Balzac's use of the same
characters (
Rastignac, Vautrin) in
different parts of The
Human Comedy is a
consequence of the...
-
young married society woman,
Madame de Listomère
briefly meets Eugène de
Rastignac at a
social gathering. The next day he
writes a
letter to his lover, Madame...
-
wealth of Eugène de
Rastignac who they
remember was poor when he
first arrived in Paris.
Bixiou tells the
others that
Rastignac owes his
wealth to his...