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Novel • Fiction
France • 1720s
1731
Adult
18+ years
In Manon Lescaut by Abbé Prévost, the Chevalier Des Grieux narrates his tumultuous love affair with Manon Lescaut, detailing their initial meeting, passionate relationship, repeated separations, financial schemes, and the tragic end leading to Manon's death and Des Grieux's turn to religion. The book contains themes of obsessive love and its destructive consequences.
Romantic
Melancholic
Mysterious
Bittersweet
Emotional
Many reviewers praise Manon Lescaut for its emotional depth and intricate exploration of love and moral ambiguity. Abbe Prevost's narrative captivates through vivid character development and compelling storytelling. However, some criticize its pacing and occasional melodrama. Overall, it remains a significant work in the canon of French literature.
Readers who appreciate the tragic romance and moral complexities in Manon Lescaut by Abbé Prévost are likely fans of classics like Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy or Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert. They enjoy intricate character studies and explorations of love, passion, and societal downfall set against rich historical backdrops.
Manon Lescaut
A captivating young woman whose beauty and charm profoundly affect Des Grieux and others, driving much of the story's events and conflicts.
Tiberge
A loyal and moral friend to Des Grieux, who repeatedly offers guidance and support, illustrating steadfast devotion.
M. de Renoncour
The overall narrator who provides financial support for Des Grieux's journey, offering Des Grieux's story as a moral lesson while being personally fascinated by it.
Lescaut
Manon's brother, who exploits her situation for his benefit and lacks a strong moral compass but does help Des Grieux and Manon when needed.
M. de G…M…
A wealthy older man who seeks justice against Manon and Des Grieux after being deceived, deviating from the typical role of such characters.
M. de T…
A wealthy libertine who assists Des Grieux in rescuing Manon and supports their relationship without judgment.
Des Grieux’s Father
A nobleman who initially reacts with anger to Des Grieux's relationship with Manon but ultimately offers a chance for Des Grieux to return to societal expectations.
M. de B…
A tax collector and Manon's first wealthy benefactor, whose involvement complicates Des Grieux's life.
Synnelet
A character attracted to Manon whose actions inadvertently lead to tragic consequences, yet he shows a sense of honor and fairness.
208
Novel • Fiction
France • 1720s
1731
Adult
18+ years
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