Ferragus

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Ferragus is a novel by Honoré de Balzac that forms part of his La Comédie humaine cycle, depicting the secretive underworld and social intrigues of Parisian life.

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Ferragus canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
novel
author Honoré de Balzac
belongsTo 19th-century French novels
countryOfOrigin France
creator Honoré de Balzac
cycle Histoire des Treize
depicts Parisian high society
Parisian underworld
secret societies
social intrigue
firstPublicationLanguage French
genre French literature
realist novel
hasAdaptation stage adaptations
hasCanonicalStatus part of the Balzac canon
hasCharacterRole Ferragus is leader of the Dévorants
hasInfluenceOn French realist tradition
hasPart Ferragus, chef des Dévorants
hasReception recognized as an important component of La Comédie humaine
hasTitleInOriginalLanguage Ferragus, chef des Dévorants
includedIn Scènes de la vie parisienne
isAbout a mysterious former convict leading a secret society in Paris
the destructive effects of suspicion and jealousy
literaryCyclePosition early work in La Comédie humaine
literaryMovement Realism
mainCharacter Auguste de Maulincour
Clémence Desmarets
Ferragus self-link
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableCharacter Jules Desmarets NERFINISHED
originalLanguage French
partOf Histoire des Treize
La Comédie humaine
Scènes de la vie parisienne
placeOfFirstPublication France
publicationForm serial publication
series La Comédie humaine
settingLocation Paris
settingPeriod 19th century
theme marital fidelity
power of secret organizations
social surveillance
urban mystery

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Ferragus mainCharacter Ferragus self-link