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Paperback Blanchette Book

ISBN: 1025307917

ISBN13: 9781025307916

Blanchette

"Blanchette" is a poignant social drama by Eug ne Brieux that delves into the complexities of class mobility and the unintended consequences of education in late 19th-century France. The narrative follows the titular character, a young woman from a modest background who achieves her teaching certificate, only to find herself trapped between two worlds. Her education has alienated her from her provincial roots and her parents' social standing, yet it fails to provide her with a stable entry into the middle class or the professional independence she was promised.

As a leading example of the social problem play, Brieux uses "Blanchette" to critique the French educational system and the rigid social hierarchies of his time. The work masterfully explores themes of familial conflict, gender expectations, and the emotional toll of failed societal promises. By focusing on the personal struggles of a woman seeking a better life through merit, the play remains a significant literary and historical document. Its realistic portrayal of the barriers to social advancement offers readers a compelling look at the intersection of education, gender, and economic status in European history.

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