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Honoré de Balzac

A Distinguished Provincial At Paris

In “A Distinguished Provincial at Paris,” Honor√© de Balzac delves into the intricacies of provincial life as it collides with the bustling, aspirational milieu of Paris. Through the journey of the protagonist, the novel intricately weaves themes of ambition, social stratification, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment. Balzac's detailed realism and psychological insights serve as a lens to examine the socio-economic transformations of 19th-century France, offering readers rich character studies and a vivid panorama of Parisian society. The narrative is marked by Balzac'Äôs signature style, which combines literary finesse with a keen observation of human behavior, reflective of the broader literary movement known as Realism, which sought to portray life truthfully and unembellished. Honor√© de Balzac (1799–1850), a paramount figure in French literature, is celebrated for his monumental work, «La Com√©die Humaine,” which encapsulates the intricacies of French society during his era. Living in a tumultuous time of political upheaval and economic change inspired Balzac's exploration of class dynamics, ambition, and the human condition. His personal experiences, including financial struggles and relationships, deeply informed his portrayals of characters who are both flawed and relatable, bridging the gap between idealism and reality. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in this evocative tale that not only entertains but also provokes reflection on the societal aspirations and pitfalls of individual ambition. Balzac's keen observations make “A Distinguished Provincial at Paris” an essential read for those interested in the intersections of personal dreams and societal expectations, offering timeless insights into the human experience.
429 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
Translator
Ellen Marriage
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