Lisa Quenu

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Lisa Quenu is a central character in Émile Zola’s novel "Le Ventre de Paris," known as the practical, bourgeois wife of a charcutier who embodies the complacent prosperity of the Parisian marketplace.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Le Ventre de Paris
appearsInSeries Les Rougon-Macquart
associatedWith Parisian marketplace
characterTrait bourgeois
complacent
practical
countryOfOriginOfWork France
creator Émile Zola
familyName Quenu
genreOfWork naturalist novel
givenName Lisa
languageOfWork French
narrativeFunction embodiment of bourgeois order in Les Halles
narrativeRole central character
occupation charcutière
partOf naturalism in literature
residence Les Halles
Paris
setInPeriod Second Empire of France
surface form: Second French Empire
spouse Quenu
symbolizes bourgeois prosperity
complacent prosperity of the Parisian marketplace

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Le Ventre de Paris mainCharacter Lisa Quenu