Manon Lescaut by abbé Prévost

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By Sylvia Perez Posted on Apr 1, 2026
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Prévost, abbé, 1697-1763 Prévost, abbé, 1697-1763
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Have you ever wondered what happens when you meet someone who just feels like your whole world? That's what happens to the young Chevalier des Grieux in 'Manon Lescaut.' He's a nobleman with a bright future, but one look at the beautiful Manon and his entire life flips upside down. This isn't your typical love story. It's a wild, desperate ride. Des Grieux gives up everything for her—his family, his honor, his money. Manon is captivating, but she also loves luxury and comfort in a way that keeps pulling them both into trouble. They lie, they scheme, and they run from one disaster to the next, all in the name of this all-consuming love. The book makes you ask: is love worth any price? Can you truly build a life on something that burns so hot and fast? It's a short, intense read that grabs you from the first page and doesn't let go. It’s about passion that feels bigger than the rules of society, and the messy, heartbreaking fallout that follows. If you like stories about doomed romance and characters who make terrible, beautiful choices, you need to read this.
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Let's set the scene: 18th-century France. A young man named des Grieux is on his way to become a priest when he spots Manon Lescaut. That's it. His plans are over. He abandons his family and his future to run away with her. What follows is a chaotic, non-stop series of highs and lows. Manon loves des Grieux, but she also has a powerful taste for a glamorous life. To keep her happy, des Grieux starts gambling and lying. When money runs out, Manon's family pressures her to marry a rich older man. They separate, reunite, and get tangled up with shady characters. Their love is the engine of the story, but it's also what drives them into debt, exile, and finally, onto a ship bound for the French colony of Louisiana as deportees. Even there, their drama isn't finished.

Why You Should Read It

This book is over 250 years old, but the feelings are so modern it's shocking. Prévost doesn't give us perfect heroes. Des Grieux is hopelessly in love, but also weak and self-pitying. Manon is charming and affectionate, but frustratingly materialistic. You won't always like them, but you'll understand them. Their love is real, but it's also selfish and destructive. The book asks huge questions about freedom, obsession, and what we're willing to sacrifice for another person. It moves at a breakneck pace—there's no boring filler here, just one emotional crisis after another. It’s a raw look at how love can feel like both salvation and a prison.

Final Verdict

This is a classic for people who think classics are stuffy. It's short, passionate, and incredibly dramatic. If you loved the self-destructive romance in Normal People or the tragic spiral in The Great Gatsby, you'll see where a lot of that storytelling DNA comes from. It's perfect for readers who love complicated, flawed characters and stories that explore the dark side of desire. Just be ready for an ending that will stick with you long after you close the book.



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10 months ago

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11 months ago

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9 months ago

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