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Fromont and Risler

Alphonse Daudet

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Fromont and Risler by Alphonse Daudet is a compelling work of nineteenth-century French realism that explores ambition, loyalty, love, and betrayal within the shifting landscape of industrial Paris. With psychological depth and social insight, Daudet crafts a powerful story of friendship tested by desire and the fragile nature of trust.

The novel centers on two business partners whose professional alliance appears solid and mutually beneficial. One is refined, privileged, and outwardly confident; the other is diligent, loyal, and deeply principled. Together, they manage a thriving manufacturing enterprise, symbolizing progress and modern enterprise in a rapidly changing society. Yet beneath the surface of success lie emotional vulnerabilities that threaten both their partnership and personal lives.

When marriage intertwines with business, tensions quietly begin to mount. A young woman, beautiful and restless, becomes the catalyst for unraveling relationships. Her dissatisfaction and yearning for admiration ignite a chain of emotional entanglements that blur the boundaries between loyalty and temptation. As hidden desires surface, the stability of both household and workplace begins to erode.

Daudet's narrative moves with careful realism, portraying not only intimate human drama but also the broader social forces shaping urban France. Through richly drawn characters, he examines themes of social mobility, moral responsibility, romantic illusion, and the consequences of self-deception. Each character's choices ripple outward, revealing how ambition and passion can disrupt even the most carefully constructed lives.

The author's style balances tenderness and critique, offering moments of empathy alongside sharp observations of vanity and weakness. The industrial setting contrasts with the emotional turmoil of the characters, emphasizing how progress in commerce does not necessarily bring harmony in the human heart.

At its core, Fromont and Risler is a study of character under pressure—a portrait of individuals caught between duty and desire. Daudet captures the quiet tragedies that unfold not on battlefields but in drawing rooms and offices, where decisions of the heart carry lasting consequences.

Elegant, insightful, and emotionally resonant, this novel remains a significant work of French literary realism, offering readers a timeless reflection on friendship, integrity, and the cost of betrayal.
Disponibile da: 19/02/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 302 pagine.

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