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Paperback Works: Modeste Mignon. the Hated Son. the Atheists' Mass Book

ISBN: 1146005644

ISBN13: 9781146005647

Works: Modeste Mignon. the Hated Son. the Atheists' Mass

This volume collects three novellas by Honor de Balzac, offering a diverse sampling of his literary genius. "Modeste Mignon" tells the story of a young woman who engages in a letter correspondence with a famous (but pseudonymous) author and the ensuing romantic complications. "The Hated Son" explores themes of family discord and societal expectations. Completing the collection is "The Atheist's Mass," a poignant tale of faith and redemption found in unexpected places.

Balzac, a master of the 19th-century novel, is renowned for his vivid characters, intricate plots, and insightful social commentary. These three works showcase his remarkable ability to capture the nuances of human relationships and the complexities of French society. This collection provides an excellent introduction to Balzac's oeuvre and is sure to appeal to readers of classic literature.

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