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" Here we sense a parallel: Facino’s conviction that his power to “see” gold has blinded him sounds very much like the narrator’s fear that his preternatural insight into the lives of others, allowing him passage into their very bodies and souls, may be an abuse of his mental faculties—the word “abus” is used in both these instances. "

Peter Brooks , Balzac's Lives


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Peter Brooks quote : Here we sense a parallel: Facino’s conviction that his power to “see” gold has blinded him sounds very much like the narrator’s fear that his preternatural insight into the lives of others, allowing him passage into their very bodies and souls, may be an abuse of his mental faculties—the word “abus” is used in both these instances.