A Harlot High and Low
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Publisher Description
Handsome would-be poet Lucien Chardon is poor and naive, but highly ambitious. Failing to make his name in his dull provincial hometown, he is taken up by a patroness, the captivating married woman Madame de Bargeton, and prepares to forge his way in the glamorous beau monde of Paris. But Lucien has entered a world far more dangerous than he realized, as Madame de Bargeton's reputation becomes compromised and the fickle, venomous denizens of the courts and salons conspire to keep him out of their ranks. Lucien eventually learns that, wherever he goes, talent counts for nothing in comparison to money, intrigue and unscrupulousness. Lost Illusions is one of the greatest novels in the rich procession of the Comedie humaine, Balzac's panoramic social and moral history of his times.
Customer Reviews
The breathtaking extension of “Lost Illusions”!
Ideally, read “Old Man Goriot” and “Lost Illusions” ahead of “A Harlot High and Low” — all together they constitute the Jacques Collin trilogy (even though Collin does not show up in the middle volume until the end, and under another name). At the very least, “Lost Illusions” is essential to getting the most out of “A Harlot High and Low”. As usual with Balzac, the characters and circumstances are laid out so brilliantly that everything the characters do feels organic and as if they have personal agency — you never feel the writer’s hand moving them about, it’s more like the writer is following their movements and feeling the same astonishment as the reader.