"Vendetta" by Honoré de Balzac explores profound themes of family loyalty, vengeance, and the complex intersections between love and duty. Set against the turbulent backdrop of post-Napoleonic France, the novella centers on Ginevra di Piombo, a young woman caught in the web of her family's history of blood feuds. Raised by her father, Bartolomeo di Piombo, a proud Corsican who has fled tragedy in his homeland, Ginevra is torn between her growing love for Luigi Porta, the son of her family's enemies, and her loyalty to her father's quest for revenge. The story examines the weight of inherited…mehr
"Vendetta" by Honoré de Balzac explores profound themes of family loyalty, vengeance, and the complex intersections between love and duty. Set against the turbulent backdrop of post-Napoleonic France, the novella centers on Ginevra di Piombo, a young woman caught in the web of her family's history of blood feuds. Raised by her father, Bartolomeo di Piombo, a proud Corsican who has fled tragedy in his homeland, Ginevra is torn between her growing love for Luigi Porta, the son of her family's enemies, and her loyalty to her father's quest for revenge. The story examines the weight of inherited enmity and how the sins of the past are carried by future generations, often shaping their choices and fates. Balzac delves into the emotional turmoil of living under the shadow of a vendetta, highlighting the internal conflict between personal desire and familial obligation. Through Ginevra's struggle, the novella illustrates the tragic consequences of unresolved vendettas, where love becomes a casualty of honor and duty. Ultimately, "Vendetta" is a poignant meditation on the destructive power of revenge and the emotional cost of loyalty to one's family.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Honoré de Balzac was a renowned French novelist and playwright born on May 20, 1799, in Tours, France. He is best known for his monumental work "La Comédie Humaine," a series of interconnected novels and stories that provide a detailed and vivid portrayal of French society in the first half of the 19th century. Balzac's early life was marked by financial struggles and various business ventures that failed, leading him to focus on writing to achieve financial stability and recognition. His initial attempts at writing under pseudonyms were not successful, but he persevered and eventually found his voice, achieving fame with works such as "Eugénie Grandet" and "Père Goriot." Balzac's writing is characterized by his keen observation, complex characters, and detailed depiction of social, political, and economic conditions. His characters are often vividly drawn and represent a wide spectrum of society, from the wealthy aristocrats to the struggling poor. He had a particular talent for exploring the motivations and psychological depth of his characters, making his stories resonate with readers. Balzac was known for his prodigious work ethic, often writing for long hours to meet the demands of his prolific output. Despite his financial success, he continued to face monetary difficulties throughout his life due to his extravagant lifestyle and poor financial decisions. Honoré de Balzac passed away on August 18, 1850, in Paris, but his legacy endures through his vast and impactful body of work, which continues to be celebrated for its depth, insight, and enduring relevance.
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