Le docteur Rouget a légué sa fortune à son fils Jean-Jacques au détriment de sa fille Agathe. Le roman raconte la lutte d¿Agathe et des ses deux fils, Philippe et Joseph, contre la maîtresse de Jean-Jacques, surnommée «la Rabouilleuse », pour récupérer une partie de cette fortune. Balzac y évoque avec réalisme certains aspects de la France sous la Restauration : la société d¿une petite ville de province, Issoudun, où habite Jean-Jacques, la vie militaire de Philippe, le monde artistique où vit Joseph.
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Höhe: 210 mm
Breite: 148 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
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978-2-38508-171-3 (9782385081713)
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Honoré de Balzac was born into a family which aspired to achieve respectability through its industry and efforts. His father, born Bernard-François Balssa, was one of eleven children from an artisan family in Tarn, a region in the south of France. In 1760 he set off for Paris with only a Louis coin in his pocket, intent on improving his social standing; by 1776 he had become Secretary to the King's Council and a Freemason (he had also changed his name to the more noble sounding Balzac, his son later adding-without official recognition-the nobiliary particle: de). After the Reign of Terror (1793-94), François Balzac was despatched to Tours to coordinate supplies for the Army.