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Paz (La Fausse Maitresse)

Honore de Balzac

Traductor Katharine Prescott Wormeley

Editorial: DigiCat

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In "Paz (La Fausse Maitresse)," Honoré de Balzac presents a compelling narrative that dissects the intricacies of human relationships through the lens of deception and irony. Set against the backdrop of early 19th-century France, the novel employs Balzac's characteristic realism, capturing the social dynamics and moral complexities of a society in transition. The prose is rich and layered, unveiling the psychological depth of characters as they navigate the dualities of love and ambition, ultimately challenging the reader's perceptions of authenticity and pretense. Balzac's mastery in creating vivid settings and intricate plots invites a deeper exploration of the societal forces that shape individual destinies. Honoré de Balzac, a pivotal figure in literary realism, draws upon his own experiences in a rapidly changing France to craft this tale. Having immersed himself in the vibrant social fabric of his time, Balzac understood the tension between ambition and the pursuit of genuine connection. His extensive background in observing human behavior and the various socioeconomic strata of Parisian life served as fertile ground for the moral explorations found within "Paz," reflecting the contradictory desires of the era's aspiring bourgeoisie. This novel is a critical read for anyone interested in the complexities of romantic entanglements and societal expectations. Balzac's unparalleled insight into character motivations and his vivid depiction of Parisian life make "Paz (La Fausse Maitresse)" an enriching experience for both scholars and general readers alike. Embrace this opportunity to explore the nuanced interplay of love and deceit through the lens of one of literature's most influential authors.
Disponible desde: 16/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 48 páginas.

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