Ni ange, ni bête

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In the turbulent era of King Louis-Philippe's France, "Ni ange, ni bête" by André Maurois delves into the intricate dynamics of social class and political ideologies. This compelling novel examines the life of Philippe Viniès, a man caught between the aspirations of the bourgeoisie and the realities of the lower class. Through vivid characterizations and sharp dialogue, Maurois explores themes of identity and moral ambiguity, challenging readers to consider what it means to be truly human. Ideal for students and historians alike, this work offers a profound reflection on societal structures and personal dilemmas that resonate beyond its historical setting. Discover how "Ni ange, ni bête" invites you to question the very nature of existence and belonging.

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