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    R1998 · Comedy drama · 1h 47m

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    La Cousine Bette (French pronunciation: [la kuzin bɛt], Cousin Bette) is an 1846 novel by French author Honoré de Balzac. Set in mid-19th-century Paris, it tells the story of an unmarried middle-aged woman who plots the destruction of her extended family.

    • HonorÃe de Balzac
    • 1846
  2. Cousin Bette is a gripping tale of violent jealousy, sexual passion and treachery, and a brilliant portrayal of the grasping, bourgeois society of 1840's Paris. The culmination of the Comedie humaine, Balzac's epic chronicle of his times, it is one of his greatest triumphs as a novelist.

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  3. Jun 12, 1998 · Cousin Bette: Directed by Des McAnuff. With Geraldine Chaplin, John Benfield, Hugh Laurie, Jessica Lange. When her sister dies in 1846, Bette moves from the château to Paris to work as a theater seamstress. She helps a handsome, starving artist.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Des McAnuff
    • 1998-06-12
  4. Cousin Bette, novel by Honoré de Balzac, published in 1846 as La Cousine Bette. The novel, part of Balzac’s epic series La Comèdie humaine (The Human Comedy), is considered one of his two final masterpieces.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Cousin Bette is a 1998 BritishAmerican comedy-drama film starring Jessica Lange in the title role and is loosely based on the novel of the same name by the French author Honoré de Balzac.

  6. Cousin Bette by Honoré de Balzac "Cousin Bette" is a novel set in mid-19th century Paris, focusing on the lives of the Hulot family and their cousin, Bette, an old maid who harbors a deep resentment towards her relatives due to their wealth and social status.

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  8. Dec 5, 2023 · Cousin Bette provides a scathing critique of 19th-century French society, particularly the July Monarchy period. Honoré de Balzac exposes the moral decay and hypocrisy prevalent in both the aristocracy and the rising bourgeoisie.

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