The Hated Son
Autor: | Honoré de Balzac |
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EAN: | 4057664570345 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 05.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | A Tale of Family Drama and Societal Pressures in 19th Century France |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century society French Revolution themes Honor?© de Balzac style Realist literature betrayal and revenge family drama France human emotion exploration intricate character development psychological depth social criticism narrative |
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In 'The Hated Son,' Honor?© de Balzac presents a profound exploration of familial dynamics and social class in 19th-century France. Written in Balzac's distinctive realist style, the novella navigates the tumultuous relationship between a mother and her son, captured in sharp, emotional prose that deftly intertwines both psychological depth and societal critique. Set against the backdrop of post-Napoleonic France, the narrative delves into themes of loyalty, resentment, and the complexities of love, all while elucidating the inherent tensions of a rapidly changing social landscape. Honor?© de Balzac, a seminal figure in the literary movement of realism, was deeply influenced by his own tumultuous upbringing and the hierarchical societal structures of his time. This personal history, coupled with his extensive observations of the Parisian bourgeoisie, infused his writing with both authenticity and critical insight. Balzac's vast literary project, 'La Com?©die Humaine,' provides a rich context for understanding the myriad characters and societal nuances that populate his works, including 'The Hated Son.' I highly recommend 'The Hated Son' to readers seeking a nuanced psychological study woven with themes of love, resentment, and social critique. Balzac's acute observations and emotional depth engage readers, inviting them into a vivid portrayal of human complexity and the often painful intricacies of familial bonds. Those interested in the evolution of literary realism will find in this novella both a captivating narrative and a profound commentary on the human condition.