Conscience (French)

“Conscience” by Hector Malot, published by EISENBRAUNS in September 2015, is presented in French and spans 172 pages. The narrative follows Crozat, a former bohemian who rises from poverty through a fortunate marriage, transitioning into a bourgeois lifestyle on Rue de Vaugirard. Rather than distancing himself from his past, he embraces his former friends, inviting them into his new home and enjoying the comforts that come with his changed circumstances.
Readers will find a portrayal of social dynamics and personal relationships as Crozat navigates his new life. The story explores themes of friendship and social mobility, reflecting on the complexities of maintaining connections with one’s past while adapting to new societal roles. This edition offers a glimpse into the classic literature genre, inviting readers to engage with Malot’s insights on human behavior and societal expectations.
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Lorsque le bohème Crozat était sorti de la misère par un bon mariage qui le faisait bourgeois de la rue de Vaugirard, il n’avait pas rompu avec ses anciens camarades; au lieu de les fuir ou de les tenir à distance, il avait pris plaisir à les grouper autour de lui, très content de leur ouvrir sa maison, dont le confortable le jetait loin de la mansarde de la rue Ganneron qu’il avait si longtemps habitée, et le flattait agréablement.
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