
The Girl With The Golden Eyes
por:
Honoré de Balzac
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: Tapa blanda
ISBN 10: 1419163868
ISBN 13: 9781419163869
Fecha de publicación:
June 17th, 2004
Editorial: Kessinger Publishing
Páginas: 72
Géneros: Romance, History, Horror
Set against the vibrant backdrop of 19th-century Paris, this captivating story revolves around a mysterious young woman whose striking golden eyes draw the attention of all who encounter her. The protagonist is an enigma, her beauty and allure entangled in the complexities of love, desire, and societal expectations. As she navigates the treacherous waters of romance, her relationships reveal the darker undercurrents of ambition and betrayal in a world where appearances can be deceiving.
The narrative unfolds as various characters become fascinated with the girl, each projecting their own desires and aspirations onto her. This creates a rich tapestry of emotions, showcasing the depth of human connections and the often-painful choices individuals make in pursuit of happiness. Through these intertwining lives, Balzac deftly explores themes of passion, jealousy, and the price of desire, painting a vivid portrait of an era filled with both beauty and moral ambiguity.
At its core, this tale serves as a reflection on the duality of human nature, examining the contrasts between love and objectification. With a keen insight into the human psyche, the author invites readers to consider the complexities of personal relationships and the transformative power of love, all while delivering a poignant commentary on society and its constraints.
The narrative unfolds as various characters become fascinated with the girl, each projecting their own desires and aspirations onto her. This creates a rich tapestry of emotions, showcasing the depth of human connections and the often-painful choices individuals make in pursuit of happiness. Through these intertwining lives, Balzac deftly explores themes of passion, jealousy, and the price of desire, painting a vivid portrait of an era filled with both beauty and moral ambiguity.
At its core, this tale serves as a reflection on the duality of human nature, examining the contrasts between love and objectification. With a keen insight into the human psyche, the author invites readers to consider the complexities of personal relationships and the transformative power of love, all while delivering a poignant commentary on society and its constraints.