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This collection features two of Feuillet's works, blending psychological drama with themes of love, morality, and societal expectations. Led Astray delves into the emotional and moral struggles of its characters, while The Sphinx explores the complexities of human relationships and the enigmatic nature of attraction. Known for his insight into human psychology, Feuillet crafts intricate narratives that reflect the challenges of 19th-century French society, particularly the conflicts between passion and duty.

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This collection features two of Feuillet's works, blending psychological drama with themes of love, morality, and societal expectations. Led Astray delves into the emotional and moral struggles of its characters, while The Sphinx explores the complexities of human relationships and the enigmatic nature of attraction. Known for his insight into human psychology, Feuillet crafts intricate narratives that reflect the challenges of 19th-century French society, particularly the conflicts between passion and duty.
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Autorenporträt
Octave Feuillet (1821 - 1890) was a French novelist and dramatist. He was elected to the Académie française in 1862 and in 1868 he was made librarian of Fontainebleau palace, where he had to reside for a month or two in each year. In 1867 he produced his masterpiece Monsieur de Camors and in 1872 he wrote Julia de Trécoeur. He spent his last years, after the sale of Les Paillers, in ceaseless wandering, due to his depression and ill health. He died in Paris on 29 December 1890. His last book was Honneur d'artiste (1890).