French Men Women And Books a Series of Nineteenth Century Studies By Miss Bet
French Men Women And Books a Series of Nineteenth Century Studies By Miss Bet
Matilda Betham Edwards
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By this time his duty has been nobly but coldly done. He returns to Paris, there to take up the dreamed-of career of former days, and there to meet the same evil genius, that worldly Parisian to whom love only THE NEW FICTION 151 meant power and social advancement. The old spell is cast over Pascal's unforgetting love, wife and children are momentarily relegated to a second- ary place, when a most dramatic scene, a scene to which only Sarah Bernhardt could do justice, cuts the Gordian knot. M. ...Bordeaux's long and forcible story lags in places, and none of the characters, except the doctor's mother — ah ! how lovingly do French novelists draw these maternal portraits ! — arouses sympathy, but as a study of French life it is to be warmly commended. M. Boysleve's novels are divided into two catego- ries, the first dealing with middle-class life, one of which has been translated into English. This is n Enfant a la Balustrade — The Hoiise on the Hill (Nutt), La Becquee having followed it as a sequel.
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