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Dumas portrays Robin Hood not only as a bandit who helps the poor, but also as a heroic fighter for justice and a symbol of resistance to feudal injustice.
"Eugénie Grandet" (1833), part of Balzac's Human Comedy, is a realistic novel that explores greed, family relationships, and the sacrifices of love in provincial French society.
The novel tells about the social rise of a poor young man, Julien Sorel, in a conservative, counter-revolutionary and authoritarian regime in the era of the re-establishment of the monarchy after the fall of Napoleon and the return of the Bourbon dynasty
The novel represents one of Dumas' lesser-known, but still very interesting historical-biographical novels.
Françoise Sagan, like the hero of this novel-essay of hers, Sebastian and Eleonora Van Milhem, brother and sister, elegantly wears a mask of relaxation and carefreeness, but behind the mask hides a vulnerable human being.
The plot is set in Lisbon, along the Tagus River, and follows an emotional and complex love story intertwined with dramatic elements.