The Firm Of Nucingen
작성자
Honoré de Balzac
아직 평점이 없습니다
Humor
Business & Economics
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
80
언어
영어
출판됨
May 5, 2006
출판사
Dodo Pr
ISBN-10
1406506427
ISBN-13
9781406506426
설명
Set against the bustling backdrop of 19th-century Paris, this novel intricately weaves together themes of ambition, greed, and the complexities of human relationships. The narrative unfolds within the realms of finance and high society, offering a vivid portrayal of the capitalist spirit that characterized the era. A fascinating exploration of the interplay between wealth and morality, it delves into the lives of characters who are as driven by their desires as they are by the relentless pursuit of financial success.
Central to the story is Nucingen, a powerful banker whose rise to prominence epitomizes both the allure and the perils of unchecked ambition. His relationships with those around him reveal a network of intrigue and manipulation, showcasing the lengths individuals will go to secure their status in society. As characters navigate love, betrayal, and the insatiable thirst for power, the narrative becomes a compelling reflection of the human condition.
Balzac’s masterful prose invites readers to ponder the nature of success and the sacrifices made in its name. Through the lens of this financial drama, he exposes the moral ambiguities that reside within the pursuit of wealth, making it a profound commentary on the era's social dynamics. Each page offers a rich tapestry of insights into the complexities of life in Paris, leaving readers to contemplate the true cost of ambition in a world driven by material aspirations.
Central to the story is Nucingen, a powerful banker whose rise to prominence epitomizes both the allure and the perils of unchecked ambition. His relationships with those around him reveal a network of intrigue and manipulation, showcasing the lengths individuals will go to secure their status in society. As characters navigate love, betrayal, and the insatiable thirst for power, the narrative becomes a compelling reflection of the human condition.
Balzac’s masterful prose invites readers to ponder the nature of success and the sacrifices made in its name. Through the lens of this financial drama, he exposes the moral ambiguities that reside within the pursuit of wealth, making it a profound commentary on the era's social dynamics. Each page offers a rich tapestry of insights into the complexities of life in Paris, leaving readers to contemplate the true cost of ambition in a world driven by material aspirations.