Lost Illusions

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Sprache - Englisch

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Honoré de Balzac's 'Lost Illusions' forms an epic narrative journey, a Bildungsroman that sweeps across the vicissitudes of provincial and Parisian life during early 19th-century France. As part of the monumental work 'La Comédie humaine', this novel's vivid characterizations and intricate plot showcase Balzac's realist style, uniquely blending detail with a critical exploration of society. Through the three sections—'The Two Poets', 'A Distinguished Provincial at Paris', and 'Eve and David'—Balzac presents a tapestry of aspirations corrupted, innocence lost, and the high price of ambition, all rendered in his characteristically rich prose.

Balzac, a literary colossus of the French novel, stands among the founders of literary realism. Known for his deep and astute analysis of individual and societal complexities, his writing in 'Lost Illusions' is influenced by his own experiences in the law and in business, and by his penetrating observation of the social machinations within both provincial life and the fevered streets of Paris. His disillusionment with the duplicity of civil and artistic circles permeates the work, crafting a prescient narrative that deconstructs the romantic idealism of his time.

'Recommended for both aficionados of classic literature and new readers searching for a timeless exploration of human nature, 'Lost Illusions' offers more than just a window into the past. It is an engaging examination of the perennial themes of ambition, love, and integrity. Balzac's magisterial command of storytelling assures that this novel is as compelling today as it was in the 19th century, promising to captivate and provoke thought in its readers. 'Lost Illusions' urges us to see beyond the shimmer of high society and the allure of success, into the ethos of an era and the heart of humankind.


About the Author

Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850) was a prominent French novelist and playwright whose works have had a profound influence on the literary world. His magnum opus, 'La Comédie Humaine,' is a multi-volume collection that presents a panorama of post-revolutionary French life, delving into a variety of social strata. Among the vast array of works included in this collection, 'Lost Illusions' ('Illusions Perdues') holds a significant place for its intricate analysis of a young poet's entanglement with the merciless mechanisms of literary and journalistic society. Balzac's literary style is distinguished by his meticulous, realistic portrayals of society, his multifaceted characters, and his profound understanding of human psychology and ambition. As one of the leading figures of French realism, Balzac's influence has spread far beyond the borders of his own country, shaping the development of realism in literature across the globe. His work has been acknowledged and lauded by writers such as Marcel Proust, Charles Dickens, and Henry James, among others, and critics often consider his profound and intricate depiction of society to be one of his most enduring contributions to literature. Balzac's skillful interweaving of individual stories into a larger social narrative in 'Lost Illusions' offers a powerful examination of the interplay between personal aspirations and societal forces, a theme that continues to resonate with readers to this day.

Product Details

Publisher: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Language: English

Size: 564 Pages

Filesize: 875.6 KB

ISBN: 8596547386087

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