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The Works of Honoré de Balzac
Honoré de Balzac
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"The ladies like it! What is to be said?" cried Brantôme, going forward to bow to Madame de Guise, who had in her hand Boccaccio's Famous Ladies. "There must be some ladies of your House there, madame," said he. "But Master Boccaccio's mistake was that he did not live in these days; he would have found ample matter to enlarge his volumes."
"How clever Monsieur de Brantôme is!" said the beautiful Mademoiselle de Limeuil to the Countess Fieschi. "He came first to us, but he will stay with the Guises."
"Hush!" said Madame Fieschi, looking at the fair Limeuil. "Attend to what concerns you——"
The young lady turned to the door. She was expecting Sardini, an Italian nobleman, whom, subsequently, she made marry her after a little accident that overtook her in the Queen's dressing-room, and which procured her the honor of having a queen for he. . . Read More
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Community Reviews
Buena novela realista que bucea en ese tema tan literario como es el amor imposible, la pasión, la renuncia voluntaria, desinteresada, siendo esta creo que una de sus obras precursoras. Ojo que estamos hablando de que se publicó en 1836, casi época napoleónica, hace dos siglos, ahí es nada. No tengo
Vadideki Zambak, Balzac'ın hayatının en büyük eseri olan, içerisinde irili ufaklı 91 eser bulunan İnsanlık Komedyası (La Comédie Humaine)'nın en meşhur parçalarından birini oluşturuyor.
Balzac, arka planda Napolyon'un ilk düşüşünü izleyen restorasyon dönemi Fransa'sının toplumsal panoramasını çizerke
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مردم نوکیسه به میمون شباهت دارند و همان چابکی در ایشان نیز هست، انسان آنها را در بلندی میبیند، چالاکیشان را هنگام بالا رفتن تحسین میکند، ولی پس از از آنکه به اوج سیر خود رسیدند دیگر جز جنبههای شرمآورشان را نمیتوان دید.
پیوسته به سوی گلها نظر میافکند و گویی که از آن تغذیه میکرد، و همه اندی
Félix de Vandeness, a sickly, neurotic, but highly intelligent adolescent who rather reminds me of Proust's narrator, is at a ball in a provincial town when he lays eyes on the most beautiful woman he's ever seen. As one does, he can't stop himself from sexually assaulting her. Surprised and offende
Balzac'ın en tanınmış ve en sevilen eserlerinden biri. İmkansız bir aşkı, temiz ruhları ve saflığı konu alan bir roman. Girişi oldukça acıklı olsa da (okurken çok üzülmüştüm), ilerleyen bölümlerde aşkın derinliklerinde yüzüyor ve umut ile umutsuzluk arasında hikayenin sonunu merakla bekliyorsunuz.
"H
Annesi tarafından yeterli ilgi görmediği için anne eksikliği çeken 20’li yaşlardaki Felix’in, seçme şansı olmadan evlendirilmiş iki çocuk annesi kendisinden 6 yaş büyük Henriette ile olan platonik aşkını konu alan "Vadideki Zambak", odak noktasına ilk saf aşkı alarak derin karakter psikolojileriyle
I present Balzac's The Lily in the Valley summarized, because, well, I just couldn't resist. Despite the fact that the first fifty pages or so felt like getting a lobotomy, I really got into it by the time the novel ended, which shows above all that Balzac knows his stuff, I guess. Look away for fea