A beautiful text that describes a loving passion like no other.
The Duchess of Langeais (1834) occupies a singular place among the vast production of Honoré de Balzac, within the trilogy History of the Thirteen, later inserted in The Human Comedy. It represents a serene and rigorous approach to the world of passionate love, in which the expression of the sentimental is subject to absolute narrative control and high formal demands; the clarity and originality of its structure, moreover, give it a unique position in late Romanticism, and on the threshold of the great Balzacan narrative. Framed in the decadent atmosphere of the aristocracy of the Faubourg Saint-Germain, the narrator takes us to the drawing room and boudoir of Antoinette, the Duchess of Langeais, where he offers us a detailed description of the dance of seduction between the protagonists of the novel, she a coquetti...read more