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Rodolphe seeks to aid the poor and judge the corrupt. He notably rescues Fleur-de-Marie , an innocent girl raised by criminals who is eventually revealed to be his long-lost daughter.
Beyond entertainment, Sue used the novel as a vehicle for . The Mysteries of Paris (Penguin Classics) - Amazon.com Mysteries of Paris
( Les Mystères de Paris ) is a landmark serialized novel by Eugène Sue , published in 90 parts between 1842 and 1843 . It was a massive sensation in 19th-century France, founding the "city mysteries" genre and significantly influencing later classics like Les Misérables and The Count of Monte Cristo . Story and Characters Rodolphe seeks to aid the poor and judge the corrupt