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Book Synopsis The Jealousies of a Country Town by : Honoré de Balzac
Download or read book The Jealousies of a Country Town written by Honoré de Balzac and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2019-12-03 with total page 283 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Step into the world of 19th century France with Honoré de Balzac's 'The Jealousies of a Country Town'. This compelling novel is actually two novellas, 'An Old Maid' and 'The Collection of Antiquities', which explore the rivalries between the two dominant salons of the French town of Alencon. In 'An Old Maid', readers witness the struggle to win the heart of the head of the bourgeois salon, Mademoiselle Cormon, while in 'The Collection of Antiquities', they follow the highs and lows of the Comte d'Esgrignon, the son of the aristocratic salon. Balzac's writing is lively and incisive, with well-developed characters and dynamic pacing that will keep readers turning the pages until the very end.
Book Synopsis The Jealousies Of A Country Town by : Honore de balzac
Download or read book The Jealousies Of A Country Town written by Honore de balzac and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2024-01-02 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Honore de Balzac's "The Jealousies of a Country Town" (French name: "Les Rivalites") is a compelling exploration of the elaborate dynamics, scandals, and rivalries that spread in the confines of a provincial French town. This novella is part of Balzac's famend series, "La Comedie Humaine," which gives a complete panorama of French society inside the nineteenth century. Set inside the fictional city of Sancerre, the narrative delves into the lives of its population, revealing the complicated interplay of social hierarchies, amorous affairs, and simmering tensions. The important discern, Minoret-Levrault, a retired physician, turns into a focus for the unfolding drama. The metropolis's higher echelons are disturbed via the arrival of Minoret-Levrault, who stirs up envy and resentment. Balzac skillfully dissects the psychology of jealousy, portraying the characters' insecurities and the poisonous effect of contention on personal relationships. The novella is marked with the aid of Balzac's eager observations of human nature and his potential to unveil the hypocrisies and intrigues that characterize small-city life. "The Jealousies of a Country Town" showcases Balzac's narrative prowess and social remark, revealing the intricacies of a network grappling with ambition, choice, and the pursuit of social status.
Book Synopsis The Selected Works of Honore de Balzac by : Honore de Balzac
Download or read book The Selected Works of Honore de Balzac written by Honore de Balzac and published by Library of Alexandria. This book was released on with total page 19641 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Half-way down the Rue Saint-Denis, almost at the corner of the Rue du Petit-Lion, there stood formerly one of those delightful houses which enable historians to reconstruct old Paris by analogy. The threatening walls of this tumbledown abode seemed to have been decorated with hieroglyphics. For what other name could the passer-by give to the Xs and Vs which the horizontal or diagonal timbers traced on the front, outlined by little parallel cracks in the plaster? It was evident that every beam quivered in its mortices at the passing of the lightest vehicle. This venerable structure was crowned by a triangular roof of which no example will, ere long, be seen in Paris. This covering, warped by the extremes of the Paris climate, projected three feet over the roadway, as much to protect the threshold from the rainfall as to shelter the wall of a loft and its sill-less dormer-window. This upper story was built of planks, overlapping each other like slates, in order, no doubt, not to overweight the frail house. One rainy morning in the month of March, a young man, carefully wrapped in his cloak, stood under the awning of a shop opposite this old house, which he was studying with the enthusiasm of an antiquary. In point of fact, this relic of the civic life of the sixteenth century offered more than one problem to the consideration of an observer. Each story presented some singularity; on the first floor four tall, narrow windows, close together, were filled as to the lower panes with boards, so as to produce the doubtful light by which a clever salesman can ascribe to his goods the color his customers inquire for. The young man seemed very scornful of this part of the house; his eyes had not yet rested on it. The windows of the second floor, where the Venetian blinds were drawn up, revealing little dingy muslin curtains behind the large Bohemian glass panes, did not interest him either. His attention was attracted to the third floor, to the modest sash-frames of wood, so clumsily wrought that they might have found a place in the Museum of Arts and Crafts to illustrate the early efforts of French carpentry. These windows were glazed with small squares of glass so green that, but for his good eyes, the young man could not have seen the blue-checked cotton curtains which screened the mysteries of the room from profane eyes. Now and then the watcher, weary of his fruitless contemplation, or of the silence in which the house was buried, like the whole neighborhood, dropped his eyes towards the lower regions. An involuntary smile parted his lips each time he looked at the shop, where, in fact, there were some laughable details. A formidable wooden beam, resting on four pillars, which appeared to have bent under the weight of the decrepit house, had been encrusted with as many coats of different paint as there are of rouge on an old duchess' cheek. In the middle of this broad and fantastically carved joist there was an old painting representing a cat playing rackets. This picture was what moved the young man to mirth. But it must be said that the wittiest of modern painters could not invent so comical a caricature. The animal held in one of its forepaws a racket as big as itself, and stood on its hind legs to aim at hitting an enormous ball, returned by a man in a fine embroidered coat. Drawing, color, and accessories, all were treated in such a way as to suggest that the artist had meant to make game of the shop-owner and of the passing observer. Time, while impairing this artless painting, had made it yet more grotesque by introducing some uncertain features which must have puzzled the conscientious idler. For instance, the cat's tail had been eaten into in such a way that it might now have been taken for the figure of a spectator—so long, and thick, and furry were the tails of our forefathers' cats. To the right of the picture, on an azure field which ill-disguised the decay of the wood, might be read the name "Guillaume," and to the left, "Successor to Master Chevrel." Sun and rain had worn away most of the gilding parsimoniously applied to the letters of this superscription, in which the Us and Vs had changed places in obedience to the laws of old-world orthography. To quench the pride of those who believe that the world is growing cleverer day by day, and that modern humbug surpasses everything, it may be observed that these signs, of which the origin seems so whimsical to many Paris merchants, are the dead pictures of once living pictures by which our roguish ancestors contrived to tempt customers into their houses. Thus the Spinning Sow, the Green Monkey, and others, were animals in cages whose skills astonished the passer-by, and whose accomplishments prove the patience of the fifteenth-century artisan. Such curiosities did more to enrich their fortunate owners than the signs of "Providence," "Good-faith," "Grace of God," and "Decapitation of John the Baptist," which may still be seen in the Rue Saint-Denis.
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Book Synopsis The Lily of the Valley by : Honore de Balzac
Download or read book The Lily of the Valley written by Honore de Balzac and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2019-09-25 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Reproduction of the original: The Lily of the Valley by Honore de Balzac
Book Synopsis A Distinguished Provincial at Paris by : Honoré de Balzac
Download or read book A Distinguished Provincial at Paris written by Honoré de Balzac and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2019-11-29 with total page 331 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "A Distinguished Provincial at Paris" is a novel written by Honoré de Balzac and translated by Ellen Marriage. It is part two of a trilogy and tells the story of a young man from the provinces named Lucien de Rubempré who travels to Paris to pursue his dreams of becoming a famous author. Lucien soon finds himself caught up in the glamorous and cutthroat world of Parisian high society, where he must navigate the intricacies of power, love, and betrayal. With its vivid portrayal of 19th-century Paris and its complex characters, the novel is a captivating tale of ambition and morality.
Book Synopsis The Girl with the Golden Eyes by : Honoré de Balzac
Download or read book The Girl with the Golden Eyes written by Honoré de Balzac and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2019-11-20 with total page 81 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The Girl with the Golden Eyes" is a novella by the prominent French writer Honore de Balsac. It is a part of his cycle "History of the Thirteen," in which Balsac unearths the sins of the 19th -century France: murder, lust, passion, and greed. "The Girl with the Golden Eyes" presents the dramatic tale of Henri de Marsay, a physically beautiful but spiritually empty young man who devotes all his time to the pursuit of sensation and sensual pleasure. Henri becomes enamored of the girl of unusual beauty and plots to seduce her. Yet, the girl has her secrets too.
Download or read book The Thirteen written by Honoré de Balzac and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2023-09-19 with total page 530 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.
Book Synopsis The Lily of the Valley by : Оноре де Бальзак
Download or read book The Lily of the Valley written by Оноре де Бальзак and published by Litres. This book was released on 2021-03-16 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Ferragus written by Honore de Balzac and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2019-09-25 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Reproduction of the original: Ferragus by Honore de Balzac
Book Synopsis The Ball At Sceaux by : Honoré De Balzac
Download or read book The Ball At Sceaux written by Honoré De Balzac and published by Prabhat Prakashan. This book was released on 2024-05-31 with total page 71 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Step into the opulent world of 18th-century French aristocracy with Honoré de Balzac's captivating novel, "The Ball at Sceaux." This masterpiece offers a glimpse into the lavish lives of the elite and the intricate social dynamics that governed their world. As you delve into the pages of this timeless classic, you'll be transported to the grand estate of the Duke of Orleans, where the most extravagant ball of the century is about to unfold. Balzac's vivid descriptions and keen observation of human nature bring the characters and their stories to life, making you feel as if you're a guest at the ball itself. Each chapter unveils the complex relationships and hidden desires that drive the plot forward. Through the lens of "The Ball at Sceaux," Balzac explores themes of love, power, and social hierarchy, offering a unique perspective on the society of his time. His masterful storytelling will keep you captivated until the very end. Are you ready to experience the opulence and intrigue of 18th-century French aristocracy? Dive into the world of "The Ball at Sceaux" and witness the extravagant spectacle that unfolds. This novel is not just a historical account of a lavish event; it's a mirror reflecting the values, desires, and complexities of the society in which it was set. Experience the splendor and drama of the French aristocracy through the pages of "The Ball at Sceaux." Don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in the opulent world of 18th-century France. Purchase "The Ball at Sceaux" and witness the grandeur and intrigue that lies within its pages. By owning a copy of this literary masterpiece, you'll not only enjoy a captivating read but also gain a deeper understanding of the society and culture of 18th-century France.
Book Synopsis A Distinguished Provincial at Paris by : Honore de Balzac
Download or read book A Distinguished Provincial at Paris written by Honore de Balzac and published by Library of Alexandria. This book was released on 2020-09-28 with total page 511 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mme. de Bargeton and Lucien de Rubempre had left Angouleme behind, and were traveling together upon the road to Paris. Not one of the party who made that journey alluded to it afterwards; but it may be believed that an infatuated youth who had looked forward to the delights of an elopement, must have found the continual presence of Gentil, the man-servant, and Albertine, the maid, not a little irksome on the way. Lucien, traveling post for the first time in his life, was horrified to see pretty nearly the whole sum on which he meant to live in Paris for a twelvemonth dropped along the road. Like other men who combine great intellectual powers with the charming simplicity of childhood, he openly expressed his surprise at the new and wonderful things which he saw, and thereby made a mistake. A man should study a woman very carefully before he allows her to see his thoughts and emotions as they arise in him. A woman, whose nature is large as her heart is tender, can smile upon childishness, and make allowances; but let her have ever so small a spice of vanity herself, and she cannot forgive childishness, or littleness, or vanity in her lover. Many a woman is so extravagant a worshiper that she must always see the god in her idol; but there are yet others who love a man for his sake and not for their own, and adore his failings with his greater qualities. Lucien had not guessed as yet that Mme. de Bargeton’s love was grafted on pride. He made another mistake when he failed to discern the meaning of certain smiles which flitted over Louise’s lips from time to time; and instead of keeping himself to himself, he indulged in the playfulness of the young rat emerging from his hole for the first time. The travelers were set down before daybreak at the sign of the Gaillard-Bois in the Rue de l’Echelle, both so tired out with the journey that Louise went straight to bed and slept, first bidding Lucien to engage the room immediately overhead. Lucien slept on till four o’clock in the afternoon, when he was awakened by Mme. de Bargeton’s servant, and learning the hour, made a hasty toilet and hurried downstairs. Louise was sitting in the shabby inn sitting-room. Hotel accommodation is a blot on the civilization of Paris; for with all its pretensions to elegance, the city as yet does not boast a single inn where a well-to-do traveler can find the surroundings to which he is accustomed at home. To Lucien’s just-awakened, sleep-dimmed eyes, Louise was hardly recognizable in this cheerless, sunless room, with the shabby window-curtains, the comfortless polished floor, the hideous furniture bought second-hand, or much the worse for wear.
Book Synopsis Ferragus, Chief of the Dévorants by : Оноре де Бальзак
Download or read book Ferragus, Chief of the Dévorants written by Оноре де Бальзак and published by Litres. This book was released on 2021-03-16 with total page 177 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book The Thirteen written by Оноре де Бальзак and published by Litres. This book was released on 2021-12-02 with total page 490 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book The Thirteen written by Honore de Balzac and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2019-09-25 with total page 298 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Reproduction of the original: The Thirteen by Honore de Balzac
Book Synopsis A Daughter of Eve by : Honoré de Balzac
Download or read book A Daughter of Eve written by Honoré de Balzac and published by Sheba Blake Publishing Corp.. This book was released on 2022-09-23 with total page 267 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This short novel, part of the Scenes of Private Life section of Honoré de Balzac's vast masterpiece The Human Comedy, includes the first appearances of key characters who return later in the series. A Daughter of Eve is a tale in which seemingly innocent peccadilloes soon spiral into an inescapable web of intrigue, fraud, and lust. As part of our mission to publish great works of literary fiction and nonfiction, Sheba Blake Publishing Corp. is extremely dedicated to bringing to the forefront the amazing works of long dead and truly talented authors.
Book Synopsis Ferragus, Chief of the Dévorants by : Honoré de Balzac
Download or read book Ferragus, Chief of the Dévorants written by Honoré de Balzac and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2019-11-25 with total page 130 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this novel, Balzac describes the Dévorants as a group of 13 men who, loyal to each other only, lived beyond the law and society in nineteenth-century Paris. They were, in effect, criminals who obeyed no laws but lived only by their own rules. They were a secret society mostly unknown and unrecognized. Ferragus was their leader, and the novel focuses on him.