Scenes from Provincial Life: Eugenie Grandet
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
296
Language
English
Published
Aug 30, 2008
Publisher
Wildside Press
ISBN-10
1434475670
ISBN-13
9781434475671
Description
In the quaint town of Saumur, set against the backdrop of early 19th-century France, the life of Eugénie Grandet unfolds with profound complexity. Eugénie, the daughter of a miserly and wealthy merchant, navigates the constraining expectations of her provincial existence while yearning for love and freedom. Her father's obsession with wealth blinds him to her needs, creating a landscape rife with emotional turmoil. Balzac’s vivid descriptions bring the characters and setting to life, inviting readers to experience the tension between social ambition and personal sacrifice.
As Eugénie's story progresses, the reader witnesses her struggle against societal norms, familial obligations, and the haunting shadows of unfulfilled dreams. Balzac masterfully explores themes of love, greed, and the often-painful intersection of personal desires with external pressures. Through intricate character relationships and sharp observations, Balzac crafts a narrative that is both a poignant reflection on individual aspirations and an incisive critique of provincial life.
As Eugénie's story progresses, the reader witnesses her struggle against societal norms, familial obligations, and the haunting shadows of unfulfilled dreams. Balzac masterfully explores themes of love, greed, and the often-painful intersection of personal desires with external pressures. Through intricate character relationships and sharp observations, Balzac crafts a narrative that is both a poignant reflection on individual aspirations and an incisive critique of provincial life.
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