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Honoré de Balzac

Honorine

In “Honorine,” Honor√© de Balzac delves into the complexities of love, fidelity, and social dynamics in mid-19th century France. This novella, infused with Balzac's signature realism and rich character development, encapsulates the struggles of Honorine, a woman torn between her past and present, as her life unfolds in the vivid tapestry of Parisian society. Set against the backdrop of Balzac's broader literary universe, this work is a poignant exploration of human relationships, marked by the author'Äôs meticulous attention to psychological depth and moral ambiguity. The narrative employs a blend of dramatic tension and delicate prose, revealing the intricate nuances of the characters' interactions and the societal norms that govern their lives. Honor√© de Balzac, a groundbreaking novelist and playwright, is renowned for his influence on the Realist movement and the depiction of contemporary society in his extensive series known as «La Com√©die Humaine.” Drawing from his own experiences as a struggling writer immersed in the French social milieu, Balzac's insights into the human condition are profound and multifaceted, paving the way for future literary giants. His keen observations of the bourgeois class significantly inform the themes explored in “Honorine,” showcasing his ability to weave personal conflict with societal critique. “Honorine” is a must-read for those interested in exploring the intricacies of love and identity within the context of societal expectations. Balzac'Äôs masterful narrative invites readers to reflect on their own values and dilemmas, making this novella not only a compelling story but also a profound commentary on the human experience. Ideal for both literary enthusiasts and scholars, this work offers an enriching glimpse into the moral complexities that define human relationships.
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Első kiadás
2019
Kiadás éve
2019
Fordító
Clara Bell
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