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Lost Illusions, published between 1837 and 1843, is a major novel in Balzac’s La Comédie Humaine, charting the rise and fall of Lucien Chardon, a provincial poet who seeks fame in Paris. The novel critiques literary ambition, journalism, and the moral compromises of success. Balzac’s deep character analysis and sweeping narrative illuminate the corrupting influence of money and society’s fickle values. A masterpiece of 19th-century realism, Lost Illusions remains a profound exploration of personal ambition and societal failure.