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Helena

Machado de Assis

Maison d'édition: CLXBX

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Synopsis

Helena is a captivating early novel by Machado de Assis that weaves together romance, family secrets, social expectation, and moral conflict into a deeply moving story of love and identity. Set in 19th-century Brazil, this elegant narrative explores the delicate balance between duty and desire within the rigid structures of aristocratic society.

The story begins with the death of a respected counselor who leaves behind an unexpected clause in his will: his illegitimate daughter, Helena, must be welcomed into the family home and recognized as a legitimate member of the household. Though surprised by this revelation, his son Estácio honors his father's final wish, bringing Helena into a world governed by tradition, reputation, and quiet judgment.

Helena's arrival transforms the household. Graceful, intelligent, and seemingly virtuous, she quickly wins the admiration of those around her. Yet beneath her charm lies a quiet reserve, hinting at secrets that complicate her place within the family. As bonds deepen and affections grow—particularly between Helena and Estácio—the boundaries between gratitude, loyalty, and romantic love begin to blur.

Machado de Assis skillfully portrays the emotional tension that arises when societal conventions clash with personal longing. Through nuanced characterization and subtle irony, he examines themes of legitimacy, honor, sacrifice, and the search for belonging. Helena herself stands at the center of this moral and emotional crossroads, torn between protecting her past and embracing a future shaped by forces beyond her control.

Unlike the author's later, more overtly ironic works, Helena reflects a romantic sensibility while still revealing Machado's keen psychological insight and understated social critique. The novel delicately exposes the pressures placed on women in a society where reputation defines worth and where secrets can quietly determine destiny.

Tender, reflective, and layered with emotional complexity, Helena remains a compelling portrait of love constrained by circumstance. It is a story of hidden truths, unspoken feelings, and the quiet resilience of the human heart—an enduring classic that continues to resonate with readers who appreciate timeless drama and refined storytelling.
Disponible depuis: 01/03/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 216 pages.

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