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Vautrin : ウィキペディア英語版
Vautrin

Vautrin (:vo.tʁɛ̃) is a character from the novels of French writer Honoré de Balzac in the La Comédie humaine series. His real name is Jacques Collin (:ʒɑk kɔ.lɛ̃). He appears in the novels ''Le Père Goriot'' (Father Goriot, 1834/35) under the name Vautrin, and in ''Illusions perdues'' (Lost illusions, 1837–43) and ''Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes'' (Scenes from a Courtesan's Life, 1838–44), the sequel of ''Illusions perdues'', under the name of ''Abbé Carlos Herrera''. In prison, he got the nickname ''Trompe-la-Mort'' (''Dodgedeath''), because he manages to avoid the death sentence repeatedly.
==Background==
By the time the ''Comédie humaine'' series begins, Jacques Collin is an escaped convict and criminal mastermind fleeing from the police. The character first appears in the La Comédie humaine series using the name of Vautrin, so he is usually referred to in literary criticism under this name. Balzac was inspired to the character by Eugène François Vidocq (1775–1857) a former criminal who later became chief of the Paris police.

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