Étienne Lousteau

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Étienne Lousteau is a cynical, opportunistic journalist in Honoré de Balzac’s novel "Illusions perdues," embodying the corrupt and manipulative world of Parisian literary society.

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Étienne Lousteau canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in a novel
fictional character
journalist
appearsIn Illusions perdues
associatedWith Parisian literary society
characterType cynical
opportunistic
createdBy Honoré de Balzac
fieldOfWork literary journalism
theatrical criticism
firstPublicationOfWork 1837
genre realist literature
influences Lucien de Rubempré
languageOfWork French
moralAlignment morally ambiguous
narrativeFunction embodies corrupt press
guides protagonist into Parisian literary world
nationality French
notableTrait careerism
cynicism
manipulativeness
occupation journalist
partOf French literature canon
represents corruption in journalism
manipulative press practices
roleInWork mentor figure to Lucien de Rubempré
supporting character
setIn Paris
universe La Comédie humaine

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Illusions perdues mainCharacter Étienne Lousteau