Les Deux Poètes

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Les Deux Poètes is the opening section of Honoré de Balzac’s novel "Illusions perdues," introducing the youthful ambitions and friendship at the heart of the story.

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Les Deux Poètes canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
novel section
author Honoré de Balzac
belongsTo French literature
countryOfOrigin France
firstPublicationLanguage French
focusesOn friendship
literary aspiration
provincial life
youthful ambition
genre bildungsroman
realist fiction
hasForm prose
introduces central themes of Illusions perdues
relationship between Lucien Chardon and David Séchard
language French
literaryMovement French Realist movement
surface form: French realism
literarySeriesPosition opening part of the novel
mainCharacter David Séchard NERFINISHED
Lucien Chardon NERFINISHED
narrativeRole opening section of Illusions perdues
originalTitle Les Deux Poètes self-link
partOf Illusions perdues
partOfCycle La Comédie humaine
setIn Angoulême
setInCountry France
theme artistic creation
class distinctions
illusion versus reality
social mobility
timePeriodOfFiction early 19th century
workByAuthor Honoré de Balzac

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Illusions perdues hasPart Les Deux Poètes
Les Deux Poètes originalTitle Les Deux Poètes self-link