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Pertence a SérieThe Human Comedy (Études de Moeurs - Scènes de la vie privée I | 8) Studies of Manners (13) Está contido emLa Comedie Humaine. La Maison du Chat-qui-Pelote. Le Bal de Sceaux. La Bourse. La Vendetta. Madame Firmiani. La Fausse Maitresse. Étude des Femme. Albert Savarus. por Honoré de Balzac La Comédie humaine, Tome 11 : Madame de Firmiani ; La paix du ménage : Scènes de la vie privée por Honoré de Balzac
This novella is part of the Scenes From Private Life section of Honore de Balzac's sprawling story cycle The Human Comedy. Trapped in a maddeningly frustrating love triangle and unable to express his true feelings to his beloved, protagonist Paz invents an imaginary mistress to use as an excuse for his lovesickness and increasing alienation from his group of friends. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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This story deals with two close friends, Poles in exile living in France, one of whom, Adam, Count Laginski, marries Clemetine, a French noblewoman. The other friend, Paz,
I liked the way Paz dealt with the situation & the way he saw through both Adam & Clementine without losing his affection for them. ( )