shop sign "Au Chat-qui-pelote"

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The shop sign "Au Chat-qui-pelote" is the distinctive emblem of the Parisian drapery store central to Honoré de Balzac’s novel *La Maison du chat-qui-pelote*.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional shop sign
literary object
appearsIn La Maison du chat-qui-pelote NERFINISHED
Scènes de la vie privée NERFINISHED
associatedWith Parisian shop
drapery store
centralToWork La Maison du chat-qui-pelote NERFINISHED
countryOfFictionalSetting France NERFINISHED
createdBy Honoré de Balzac NERFINISHED
fictionalFunction commercial sign
emblem of a family business
fictionalTimePeriod early 19th-century Paris
firstPublicationContext La Maison du chat-qui-pelote NERFINISHED
genreContext realist novel
languageOfName French
locatedInFiction Paris NERFINISHED
medium literature
nameInFrench Au Chat-qui-pelote NERFINISHED
partOf La Comédie humaine NERFINISHED
relatedToCharacterFamily Guillaume family GENERATED
relatedToTheme bourgeois values
marriage
social class
represents a cat playing with a ball of yarn
symbolizes craftsmanship
domesticity
traditional Parisian bourgeois commerce
translatedNameInEnglish The House of the Cat and the Racket NERFINISHED
usedAs shop sign
workAuthor Honoré de Balzac NERFINISHED

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La Maison du chat-qui-pelote hasTitleElement shop sign "Au Chat-qui-pelote"