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ISBN: 1025685776

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Gerfaut

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"Gerfaut" is a compelling masterpiece of 19th-century literature that explores the intricacies of passion, honor, and social expectation. Written by Charles de Bernard, a contemporary and prot g of Honor de Balzac, the novel follows the story of Octave de Gerfaut, a brilliant but disillusioned man of letters, and his forbidden pursuit of the beautiful and virtuous Cl mence de Bergenheim.

Set against the backdrop of both the bustling intellectual circles of Paris and the atmospheric countryside, the narrative masterfully balances sharp social satire with profound emotional depth. As Gerfaut's obsession with Cl mence grows, it sets off a chain of events that challenges the moral foundations of the aristocracy and leads toward an inevitable and tragic climax.

Renowned for its elegant prose and psychological insight, "Gerfaut" remains a significant example of the transition from Romanticism to Realism. It offers readers a sophisticated window into the manners and scandals of French society, blending a poignant love story with a keen observation of human nature. This classic work continues to resonate for its timeless exploration of the conflict between individual desire and the rigid structures of society.

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