Madame de Bargeton

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Madame de Bargeton is a prominent aristocratic patroness in Honoré de Balzac’s novel "Lost Illusions," known for her influential role in provincial society and her complex relationship with the young poet Lucien de Rubempré.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aristocrat
fictional character
literary character
patron of the arts
appearsInLiteraryCycle Scènes de la vie de province NERFINISHED
appearsInSeries La Comédie humaine NERFINISHED
associatedWith Lucien de Rubempré NERFINISHED
belongsToWorkGenre French realist novel
createdBy Honoré de Balzac NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Lost Illusions NERFINISHED
gender female
hasFamilyName de Bargeton NERFINISHED
hasGivenName Louise NERFINISHED
hasInterest literature
poetry
hasTitle Madame
hasTrait ambitious
cultivated
socially calculating
influences career of Lucien de Rubempré
isCharacterIn La Comédie humaine NERFINISHED
Lost Illusions NERFINISHED
language French
laterResidesIn Paris (fictional depiction) NERFINISHED
literaryMovementContext French realism
nationality French
notableFor abandoning Lucien in Parisian high society
encouraging Lucien de Rubempré’s poetic ambitions
influence in provincial literary circles
partOf Balzac’s gallery of provincial society types
relationshipWith love interest of Lucien de Rubempré
mentor to Lucien de Rubempré
residesIn Angoulême (fictional depiction) NERFINISHED
roleInSociety literary patroness
provincial salon leader
setting Angoulême NERFINISHED
Paris
socialClass aristocracy
symbolizes provincial aristocratic pretensions
the lure of high society for provincial talent
workPublicationCentury 19th century
workPublicationLanguage French

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Lucien de Rubempré romanticRelationship Madame de Bargeton