Octave Feuillet was a French novelist known for his intricate psychological portrayals and unique narrative style. His works covered a variety of themes, including love, history, and suspense. Feuillet's novels often delve into the complexities of human nature and the impact of social changes on individual destinies.
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“Next to the disapproval of our friends, the approval of our enemies is most to be dreaded.”
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“The ideal itself is but truth clothed in the forms of art.”
Source: Camors: Or, Life Under the New Empire
“Kindness is the only charm permitted to the aged; it is the coquetry of white hairs.”
