
Physiology Of Marriage: Or, The Musings Of An Eclectic Philosopher With Introductions By J. Walker Mcspadden And Paul Bourget
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: Tapa blanda
ISBN 10: 9390015715
ISBN 13: 9789390015719
Fecha de publicación:
March 9th, 2020
Editorial: Lector House
Páginas: 252
Géneros: Romance, Science Fiction, Thriller & Suspense, Humor, Business & Economics
In a contemplative exploration of love and marriage, Honoré de Balzac delves into the intricate dynamics that weave the fabric of romantic relationships. His incisive observations reveal the complexities and contradictions inherent in human connections, offering readers a profound reflection on the nature of desire, commitment, and societal expectations. Balzac's musings illuminate how personal passion often grapples with the rigid structure of marriage, presenting a rich tapestry of emotions and experiences.
The work showcases Balzac's unique ability to blend philosophy with keen social commentary, reflecting the multifaceted dimensions of love. He navigates through the joys and sorrows of married life, weaving together narratives that resonate with universal truths while remaining deeply personal. Through his eclectic perspectives, he scrutinizes not just the institution of marriage, but the various motivations and dilemmas faced by couples seeking fulfillment.
Introduced by J. Walker McSpadden and Paul Bourget, this volume provides additional context that enhances the reading experience. Their insightful prefaces establish the relevance of Balzac's reflections in modern discourse, bridging the gap between historical literature and contemporary understanding. The text invites readers not only to ponder the philosophical aspects of love but also to appreciate the artistry of Balzac's prose.
Ultimately, this exploration serves as a testament to Balzac's mastery of character and emotion. His reflections on marriage and the human condition resonate deeply, encapsulating timeless questions about love and partnership. It is a work that encourages readers to engage with their own experiences, prompting self-discovery in the realms of intimacy and connection.
The work showcases Balzac's unique ability to blend philosophy with keen social commentary, reflecting the multifaceted dimensions of love. He navigates through the joys and sorrows of married life, weaving together narratives that resonate with universal truths while remaining deeply personal. Through his eclectic perspectives, he scrutinizes not just the institution of marriage, but the various motivations and dilemmas faced by couples seeking fulfillment.
Introduced by J. Walker McSpadden and Paul Bourget, this volume provides additional context that enhances the reading experience. Their insightful prefaces establish the relevance of Balzac's reflections in modern discourse, bridging the gap between historical literature and contemporary understanding. The text invites readers not only to ponder the philosophical aspects of love but also to appreciate the artistry of Balzac's prose.
Ultimately, this exploration serves as a testament to Balzac's mastery of character and emotion. His reflections on marriage and the human condition resonate deeply, encapsulating timeless questions about love and partnership. It is a work that encourages readers to engage with their own experiences, prompting self-discovery in the realms of intimacy and connection.