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Manon Lescaut

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The narrator recounts his entanglement with a captivating young woman whose beauty provokes an obsessive passion. He abandons prudence and comforts to follow her through cycles of desire, betrayal, and misfortune, making increasingly desperate choices that expose the gap between moral ideals and impulses. The narrative alternates vivid episodes of romantic intensity and social decline with reflective digressions on human weakness, virtue, and the instructive value of example, yielding a complex portrait of characters whose admirable qualities coexist with self-destructive inclinations.

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abbé Prévost

Abbé Prévost was an influential French author and novelist of the 18th century, best known for his seminal work "Manon Lescaut." This novel, which explores themes of love and desire, has had a lasting impact on literature and is considered a precursor to the modern novel. Prévost's writing often reflects the complexities of human emotions and societal norms of his time. In addition to his literary contributions, he also authored travel narratives, such as "Voyages du capitaine Robert Lade en differentes parties de l'Afrique, de l'Asie et de l'Amérique," showcasing his diverse interests and experiences. His works continue to be studied for their narrative style and emotional depth.

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