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This French novel, originally titled La Tache d'encre, delves into the life of a young law professor, known for his quiet demeanor, who is thrust into a series of personal and professional dilemmas. The story explores themes of ambition, moral integrity, and the balance between duty and personal fulfillment. With a delicate blend of humor and social commentary, Bazin paints a vivid picture of late 19th-century French society.

Produktbeschreibung
This French novel, originally titled La Tache d'encre, delves into the life of a young law professor, known for his quiet demeanor, who is thrust into a series of personal and professional dilemmas. The story explores themes of ambition, moral integrity, and the balance between duty and personal fulfillment. With a delicate blend of humor and social commentary, Bazin paints a vivid picture of late 19th-century French society.
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Autorenporträt
René François Nicolas Marie Bazin (1853 - 1932) was a French novelist. Born at Angers, he studied law in Paris, and on his return to Angers became professor of law in the Catholic university there. He made his reputation with Une Tache d'Encre (The Ink Stain), which received a prize from the Academy. The book by which Bazin is best known to English and American readers is that on the Italy of his time, rendered into English under the title The Italians of Today. He was called "The Apostle of Home Life" by contemporaries. René Bazin was admitted to the Académie Française on April 28, 1904.