Honoré de Balzac 
Another Study of Woman [EPUB ebook] 
Exploring the Intricacies of Female Identity and Society in 19th Century Paris

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In ‘Another Study of Woman, ‘ Honor√© de Balzac delves into the complexities of female identity and the intricacies of romantic entanglements within the framework of his expansive ‘Human Comedy.’ In this rich narrative, Balzac employs a keenly observant prose style interwoven with psychological insight, inviting readers to explore the multifaceted nature of love, ambition, and societal expectations. The novella operates as a microcosm of 19th-century French society, adeptly highlighting the tension between personal desire and social propriety, underlining Balzac’s commitment to realism and character exploration. Honor√© de Balzac, a seminal figure in French literature, was profoundly influenced by his own tumultuous experiences with women and social ambition. Having faced financial difficulties and continuous struggles for success, Balzac’s empathy for the female condition is strikingly evident in this work. His extensive literary output reflects a deep understanding of human motivations, making his observations on womanhood poignant and relevant to the era’s sociocultural context. Readers seeking to grasp the nuances of gender dynamics, as well as the intricate interplay of ambition and emotion in Balzac’s world, will find ‘Another Study of Woman’ an essential addition to their literary repertoire. This work is both a character study and a reflection on societal norms, offering profound insights that resonate even in contemporary discussions of identity.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 132 ● ISBN 4057664614414 ● Tamaño de archivo 0.4 MB ● Traductor Ellen Marriage & Clara Bell ● Editorial Good Press ● Ciudad Prague ● País CZ ● Publicado 2019 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 7512960 ● Protección de copia DRM social

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