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" Bon-Bon " is a comedic short story by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in December 1832 in the Philadelphia Saturday Courier. Originally called " The Bargain Lost ", it follows Pierre Bon-Bon, who believes himself a profound philosopher, and his encounter with the Devil.


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"Bon-Bon", is a banterous, satirical tale synonymous of Poe's talents. It follows a famed chef and self-styled philosopher Pierre Bon-Bon, on a snowy winters night of solitary drinking, abruptly disturbed by the embodiment of evil itself, the Devil. A surprisingly pleasant house guest, Pierre invites the devil to a night of indulgent drinking in an attempt to extract some potent ethical.


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[page 96:] BON-BON. [F] [ [v]] Quand un bon vin meuble mon estomac, Je suis plus savant que Balzac — Plus sage que Pibrac; Mon bras seul faisant l'attaque De la nation Cosaque, La mettroit au sac: De Charon je passerois le lac, En dormant dans son bac; J'irois au fier Eac, Sans que mon cœur fit tic ni tac, Présenter du tabac.


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Not at all. Bon-Bon was Ionic. Bon-Bon was equally Italic. He reasoned a priori. He reasoned also a posteriori. His ideas were innate — or otherwise. He believed in George of Trebizond. He believed in Bossarion [ [Bessarion]]. Bon-Bon was emphatically a — Bon-Bonist.


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"Bon-Bon" and the other Courier satires were written and revised over a fourteen-year period, but critics regard them as no more than a "comic interlude in Poe's work between the poetic creativity of his [page 45:] youth and the more professional writing of his maturity," or overwritten comic exercises that fail without "footnoting.


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Bon-Bon was Ionic. Bon-Bon was equally Italic. He reasoned a priori. He reasoned also a posteriori. His ideas were innate — or otherwise. He believed in George of Trebizond. He believed in Bossarion [ [Bessarion]]. Bon-Bon was emphatically a — Bon-Bonist. I have spoken of the philosopher in his capacity of restaurateur.


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Bon-Bon Edgar Allan Poe 3.20 559 ratings63 reviews A short story about Bon-Bon, the famous chef/philosopher meeting the devil. Genres Short Stories Classics Horror Fiction Humor Fantasy Philosophy.more 23 pages, Paperback First published December 1, 1832 Book details & editions About the author Edgar Allan Poe 9,757 books25.2k followers


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The humor of the story is based on the verbal interchange between the two, which satirizes classical philosophers including Plato and Aristotle. The Devil reveals that he has eaten the souls of many of these philosophers. "Bon-Bon" is a comedic short story by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in December 1832 in the Philadelphia Saturday Courier.


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Bon-Bon, a esa altura, había optado por el nil admirari, y procedió con esfuerzo a bajar las botellas en cuestión. Podía oír, sin embargo, un extraño sonido en la habitación, como el meneo de una cola. Pero no se dio por enterado de esa conducta, tan impropia de Su Majestad; simplemente pateó al perro, ordenándole que se quedara quieto.

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Edgar Allan Poe's comedic short story, Bon-Bon was originally published in 1832. Pierre Bon-Bon is a proud philosopher who considers himself one of the greatest thinkers to have ever lived. However, his philosophical profundity is challenged by a conversation with the Devil, who reveals that he has devoured the souls of innumerable seminal.


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Edgar Allan Poe — "Bon-Bon" ∞∞∞∞∞∞∞ Sections: Commentary Reading and Ref. Texts Hist. Texts Comp. and Study Texts Misc. Texts Bibliography Pierre Bon-Bon (originally Pedro Garcia) - The chief protagonist. The Devil - Under development. etc. - Under development. Setting: Location - Under development. Date - Under development. Summary:


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"Bon-Bon", is a banterous, satirical tale synonymous of Poe's talents. It follows a famed chef and self-styled philosopher Pierre Bon-Bon, on a snowy winters night of solitary drinking, abruptly disturbed by the embodiment of evil itself, the Devil.


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Bon-Bon — A Tale. "Notre Gulliver" — dit le Lord Bolingbroke — "a de telles fables." — Voltaire. That Pierre Bon-Bon was a Restaurateur of uncommon qualifications, no man who, during the reign of ——, frequented the little Câfe in the Cul-de-sac Le Febvre at Rouen, will, I imagine, feel himself at liberty to dispute. That Pierre Bon-Bon was, in an equal degree, skilled in.


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Text: Edgar Allan Poe, " The Bargain Lost [Bon-Bon] " (Text-02b), Saturday Courier (Philadelphia, PA), vol. 2, no. 88, December 1, 1832, p. 1, cols. 1-3 ∞∞∞∞∞∞∞ [page 1, column 1:] Written for the Saturday Courier. ————————— THE BARGAIN LOST. ———


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Bon-Bon was Ionic—Bon-Bon was equally Italic. He reasoned a priori—He reasoned also a posteriori. His ideas were innate—or otherwise. He believed in George of Trebizonde—He believed in Bossarion. Bon-Bon was emphatically a—Bon-Bonist. I have spoken of the philosopher in his capacity of restaurateur.