Daughter of Eve, Letters of Two Brides

A Woman of Thirty, and Other Stories

Honore de Balzac

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Belletristik / Gegenwartsliteratur (ab 1945)

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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. Opinions of the larger division of this book will vary in pretty direct ratio with the general taste of the reader for Balzac in his more sentimental mood, and for his delineations of virtuous or honest women. As is the case with the number of the Comedic which immediately succeeds it in Scenes de la, Vie Privee, I cannot say of it that it appeals to me personally with any strong attraction. It is, however, much later and much more accomplished work than La Femme de Trente Ans and its companions. It is possible also that opinion may be conditioned by likes or dislikes for novels written in the form of letters, but this cannot count for very much. Some of the best novels in the world, and some of the worst, have taken this form, so that the form itself can have had nothing necessarily to do with their goodness and badness by itself.<br><br>Something of the odd perversity which seems to make it so difficult for a French author to imagine a woman, not necessarily a model of perfection, who combines love for her husband of the passionate kind with love for her children of the animal sort, common-sense and good housewifery with freedom from the characteristics of the mere menagere, interest in affairs and books and things in general without, in the French sense, dissipation or neglect of home, - appears in the division of the parts of Louise de Chaulieu and Renee de Maucombe.

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