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    <subfield code="a">La d&#xE9;tresse des Harpagon</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">La d&#xE9;tresse des Harpagon by Pierre Mille is a novel written in the early 20th century. It portrays a declining provincial family in Burgundy&#x2014;an amiable, shortsighted father, his severe, saving wife, and their adult children &#xC9;lise and Cl&#xE9;ante&#x2014;pressed by debt, social embarrassment, and a predatory land dealer. Echoing the myth of Moli&#xE8;re&#x2019;s Harpagon through lineage and theme, the story explores avarice and prodigality, wounded honor, and turbulent desire within a crumbling household.

The opening follows a spry but aging country gentleman on a morning hunt, then undercuts his small happiness: his wife melts candle stubs and counts every penny, villagers quietly discuss his mortgages, and a visiting scholar hints at his descent from Moli&#xE8;re&#x2019;s avarice while the local usurer tightens the net. At the pond he is brusquely expelled by the creditor&#x2019;s guard, a humiliation that sends him home to a worse blow: a letter from the Riviera reporting that &#xC9;lise has been seen at night with a guest, causing scandal and her return. The next day an old friend arrives only to reveal that Cl&#xE9;ante has forged his endorsement on a large bill, which he has paid to spare the family&#x2019;s name, urging the son&#x2019;s removal from Paris. When &#xC9;lise arrives, her mother&#x2019;s interrogation meets cool defiance: she insists nothing that could lead to pregnancy occurred, refuses a convent, and asserts a fierce claim to pleasure and freedom. The section closes with the parents aghast and the daughter&#x2019;s blistering indictment of their marriage and upbringing, as financial ruin and family conflict converge. (This is an automatically generated summary.)</subfield>
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