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- 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...
- others. It has been speculated that he was inspired by the Château de Rastignac in south-west France—the plans of which he saw during his amb****adorship—to...
- 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...
- Adkins as Martin Tillman Marko Zaror as Jean-Pierre "The Executioner" Rastignac JuJu Chan as Isabelle Steiner Cung Le as Corporal Chef Boon Vladimir Kulich...
- 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...
- used Rastignac instead. The relationship between teacher and student in La Peau de chagrin is mirrored in Le Père Goriot, when the young Rastignac is guided...
- 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...