What are the chief novels in La Comedie Humaine?

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The chief novels in "La ComŽdie humaine" are Louis Lambert (1832), EugŽnie Grandet (1833), La Recherche de l'absolu (1834), Le Pre Goriot (1835), Les Illusions perdues (1837), CŽsar Birotteau (1837), La Cousine Bette (1847), and Le Cousin Pons (1847).

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