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The Ball at Sceaux - 9789360463175

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The Ball at Sceaux - 9789360463175

$14.07
 
"The Ball at Sceaux" is a novella written through the French literary massive Honor? de Balzac, forming a part of his collection titled "La Com?die Humaine." Published in 1830, this painting portrays the social intricacies and romantic aspirations of the early 19th-century French aristocracy. The narrative revolves round Emilie de Fontaine, a young and socially bold lady from a provincial history. Eager to climb the social ladder, Emilie strategically plans a ball on the Ch?teau de Sceaux, hoping to draw a wealthy suitor from the Parisian elite. The story deftly explores issues of love, social stratification, and the pursuit of repute. As the ball unfolds, Balzac skillfully unravels the complexities of human relationships and the nuances of societal expectancies. The characters navigate the delicate dance of courtship, revealing their aspirations, vanities, and the tensions among societal norms and personal desires. Balzac's eager statement of human nature is obvious as he weaves a tapestry of social observation, humor, and mental insight. "The Ball at Sceaux" serves as a microcosm of Balzac's broader exploration of French society, offering readers with a glimpse into the intricacies of class, love, and ambition in the evolving landscape of submit-revolutionary France. Through shiny characterizations and astute storytelling, Balzac crafts a timeless narrative that remains a charming mirrored image on the human circumstance.


Author: Honore De Balzac
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication Date: Jan 01, 2024
Number of Pages: 58 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 9360463175
ISBN-13: 9789360463175
 

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