A Second Home

by Honoré de Balzac

The Human Comedy (Études de Moeurs - Scènes de la vie privée I | 6), Studies of Manners (9), Scenes from Private Life (9)

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In this novella from Honore de Balzac, an impoverished mother and daughter slave away as embroiderers but are barely able to evade starvation. Finally, what seems to be a blessing enters into their lives—an older gentleman falls in love with the daughter, Caroline, and whisks her away to a fine country estate. Will Caroline get the happily-ever-after she so richly deserves?

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This novella from Balzac's "Scenes From Private Life" section of The Human Comedy was enjoyable until the ending which felt incomplete. Or, more accurately, it felt as if there was a missing section that should have proceeded the ending... after Granville's wife discovers his 'second home' and before the final scene when we learn that Granville & Caroline have split up.

The plot of this book reminded me of an old movie with Adolphe Menjou & Barbara Stanwyck called Forbidden but with an even more dismal ending.
Le jeune comte de Granville se laisse persuader par son père, d' épouser Angélique Bontems, une amie d' enfance fortunée. Séduit par son beau physique, il ne prend pas le temps d'observer plus profondément le caractère de sa future. Or, cette dernière, élevée très strictement dans le religion est une incorrigible dévote, et prétend faire vivre son mari de la même manière qu' elle. Mais tout ce qui est fait de lois, de réglementations tue les sentiments, ne permet pas à l'amour de s'exprimer, mais au contraire, l'étouffe. Cette femme comprendra l' amour pour son mari uniquement comme un devoir envers lui et en excluera toutes les émotions. Sous pretexte de le préserver des foudres de l' enfer, elle ne lui accordera show more rien des plaisirs et joies de ce monde. Exaspéré, le jeune comte se tournera vers une jeune femme aimante, douce, amoureuse qui saura répondre à son attente. show less

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Born on May 20, 1799, Honore de Balzac is considered one of the greatest French writers of all time. Balzac studied in Paris and worked as a law clerk while pursuing an unsuccessful career as an author. He soon accumulated enormous debts that haunted him most of his life. A prolific writer, Balzac would often write for 14 to-16 hours at a time. show more His writing is marked by realistic portrayals of ordinary, but exaggerated characters and intricate detail. In 1834, Balzac began organizing his works into a collection called The Human Comedy, an attempt to group his novels to present a complete social history of France. Characters in this project reappeared throughout various volumes, which ultimately consisted of approximately 90 works. Some of his works include Cesar Birotteau, Le Cousin Pons, Seraphita, and Le Cousine Bette. Balzac wed his lifelong love, Eveline Hanska in March 1850 although he was gravely ill at the time. Balzac died in August of that year. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title*
Une double famille
Original title
Une double famille
Original publication date
1830
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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Romance
DDC/MDS
843.7Literature & rhetoricFrench LiteratureFrench fictionConstitutional monarchy 1815–48
LCC
PQ1278 .B359Language and LiteratureFrench, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese literaturesFrench literatureCollectionsProse
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