Colonel Chabert

Colonel Chabert

Por Honoré de Balzac, Clara Bell (Traductor), Ellen Marriage (Traductor)

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
Disponibilidad: Descarga inmediata

Sinopsis

In "Colonel Chabert," Honor?© de Balzac explores themes of identity, social transformation, and the complexities of human relationships set against the backdrop of post-Napoleonic France. Utilizing a rich narrative style characteristic of Balzac'Äôs broader literary project, the novel weaves intricate character studies with vivid depictions of the societal changes following Napoleon'Äôs fall. Balzac'Äôs keen observations reveal the struggles of the individual's sense of self amid rapid social change, particularly as Colonel Chabert, a war hero presumed dead, returns to a world that has forgotten him. The intermingling of realism and romanticism heightens the emotional resonance of Chabert'Äôs plight, deepening the reader's engagement with his tragic fate. Honor?© de Balzac, a pivotal figure in the literary movement known as Realism, was deeply influenced by the socio-political upheavals of his time. His extensive literary oeuvre, particularly "La Com?©die Humaine," provides a panoramic view of French society, portraying the intricate web of social, political, and economic forces at play. Balzac's interest in the struggles of individuals against societal constructs contextualizes Chabert's reassessment of identity in a rapidly changing world, revealing the author's profound empathy for human complexities. "Colonel Chabert" is recommended for readers seeking a nuanced exploration of personal agency amidst societal constraints. Balzac'Äôs adept characterizations and philosophical undercurrents make this novella a compelling examination of resilience and the quest for recognition. Ideal for literary enthusiasts and casual readers alike, it poses essential questions about the nature of existence and memory that resonate through the ages.

Ellen Marriage