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La bêtise humaine (Eusèbe Martin)

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A provincial father sends his twenty-one-year-old son to the capital with a modest inheritance and a string of practical, often contradictory maxims. The narrative follows the young man's arrival in the city, his naive responses, and the father's recollections of misjudgments and ironic reversals. Through episodic scenes and character sketches, the work satirically examines human folly, social pretension, and the unpredictability of fortune, contrasting rural common sense with urban manners and using humor and anecdote to expose vanity, misunderstanding, and moral ambivalence.

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Jules Noriac

Jules Noriac was a French author known for his keen observations of society and human behavior. His notable work, "Human Follies (La Bêtise Humaine)," explores the absurdities and follies of human nature, reflecting a critical yet humorous perspective. Noriac also contributed to literature with titles such as "La bêtise humaine (Eusèbe Martin)" and "Paris tel qu'il est," where he captures the essence of Parisian life and its quirks. His writings often blend satire with social commentary, making him a distinctive voice in 19th-century French literature.

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