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La Vendetta suivi de La Bourse

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À l'aube du XIXe siècle, la famille di Piombo se réfugie à Paris après que le père, Bartholoméo, a décimé la famille Porta pour venger la mort de ses fils.

Dans l'atelier du peintre Servin, la jeune Ginevra di Piombo fait la connaissance de Luigi, officier de Napoléon, qui, proscrit, est contraint de se cacher. Les deux jeunes tombent amoreux. Hélas, Luigi se révèle être le seul survivant de la famille Porta. Dès lors, Ginevra doit faire un choix entre son amour et sa famille. La résolution de cette jeune fille corse vient de sceller son destin.

La seconde nouvelle, La Bourse, retrace l'histoire du jeune peintre hippolyte de Schinner qui, intrigué par le train de vie modeste de ses deux voisines, décide d'interroger leur passé. Le vol de sa bourse, quelque temps plus tard, le conduit aux pires soupçons.

95 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1832

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Honoré de Balzac

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French writer Honoré de Balzac (born Honoré Balzac), a founder of the realist school of fiction, portrayed the panorama of society in a body of works, known collectively as La comédie humaine .

Honoré de Balzac authored 19th-century novels and plays. After the fall of Napoléon in 1815, his magnum opus, a sequence of almost a hundred novels and plays, entitled, presents life in the years.

Due to keen observation of fine detail and unfiltered representation, European literature regards Balzac. He features renowned multifaceted, even complex, morally ambiguous, full lesser characters. Character well imbues inanimate objects; the city of Paris, a backdrop, takes on many qualities. He influenced many famous authors, including the novelists Marcel Proust, Émile Zola, Charles John Huffam Dickens, Gustave Flaubert, Henry James, and Jack Kerouac as well as important philosophers, such as Friedrich Engels. Many works of Balzac, made into films, continue to inspire.

An enthusiastic reader and independent thinker as a child, Balzac adapted with trouble to the teaching style of his grammar. His willful nature caused trouble throughout his life and frustrated his ambitions to succeed in the world of business. Balzac finished, and people then apprenticed him as a legal clerk, but after wearying of banal routine, he turned his back on law. He attempted a publisher, printer, businessman, critic, and politician before and during his career. He failed in these efforts From his own experience, he reflects life difficulties and includes scenes.

Possibly due to his intense schedule and from health problems, Balzac suffered throughout his life. Financial and personal drama often strained his relationship with his family, and he lost more than one friend over critical reviews. In 1850, he married Ewelina Hańska, his longtime paramour; five months later, he passed away.

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August 12, 2019
This is the second time I have read this sad tale, in English and in French.
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