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- La Rabouilleuse (French pronunciation: [la ʁabujøz], The Black Sheep, or The Two Brothers) is an 1842 novel by Honoré de Balzac, and is one of The Celibates...
- provinces. The book resembles another of Balzac's greatest novels, La Rabouilleuse (The Black Sheep, 1842), that is set in Paris and in the provinces. It...
- Maîtresse (1841) La Femme de trente ans (1829–1842) Albert Savarus (1842) La Rabouilleuse (1842) Un début dans la vie (1842) Illusions perdues (1837–1843) Honorine...
- Tours, first published as Les célibataires, 1832) The Black Sheep (La Rabouilleuse, 1842, a.k.a. A Bachelor's Establishment, a.k.a. The Two Brothers) Parisians...
- baron de Cigognac / Il barone di Sigognac Domino (1943) - Dominique La Rabouilleuse (1944) - Colonel Philippe Brideau Pamela (1945) - Paul Barras Once Is...
- some other characters in Balzac's novels (e.g., Joseph Bridau in La Rabouilleuse, and Goriot). He is a man with a mania or idee fixe, and this p****ion...
- "Black Sheep", a song by Crown the Empire on their 2023 album Dogma La Rabouilleuse (The Black Sheep), an 1842 novel by Honoré de Balzac "Die schwarzen Schafe"...
- province Ursule Mirouët Eugénie Grandet Pierrette Le Curé de Tours La Rabouilleuse L'illustre Gaudissart La Muse du département La Vieille Fille Le Cabinet...
- end (at Lucien's funeral). 18?? – Un Ménage de Garçon also titled La Rabouilleuse (1842) – 1829 – Ursule Mirouet (1842) – Rastignac appears as one of the...
- the military way of life is something to which Balzac returns in La Rabouilleuse, but there the subject is treated quite differently. Hyacinthe Chabert...