Lost Souls

Cover of Lost Souls by Honoré de Balzac
Year: 2020
Language: en
Edition: Annotated
Pages: 481
ISBN-13: 9781517905446
ISBN-10: 1517905443
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.76 Pounds
Width: 1.6 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 843.7
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Lost Souls by Honoré de Balzac is an annotated edition published by University of Minnesota Press in 2020, featuring 481 pages in English. This new translation of Balzac’s 1847 novel, originally titled Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes, immerses readers in the complexities of nineteenth-century Paris, where wealth and poverty coexist. The narrative follows Lucien de Rubempré, whose literary ambitions and romantic entanglements with the courtesan Esther van Gobseck become intertwined with the schemes of the villainous Abbé Herrera.

In this edition, readers will find a detailed introduction that provides biographical, literary, and historical context, enhancing their understanding of Balzac’s work. The extensive annotations throughout the text serve as a valuable resource, guiding readers through the intricate allusions to both classical and contemporary politics and literature. Lost Souls is a significant addition to Balzac’s Human Comedy, offering insights into the social dynamics of the time while exploring themes of ambition and survival.


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The first new translation of Balzac’s 1847 novel Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes in half a century, fully annotated and with an extensive introduction

In Lost Souls, Honoré de Balzac’s brilliant evocation of nineteenth-century Paris, we enter a world of glittering wealth and grinding poverty, teeming with strivers, poseurs, and pleasure seekers along with those who struggle merely to survive. Between the heights of Parisian society and the criminal world lurking underneath, fate is about to catch up with Lucien de Rubempré, last seen in Lost Illusions, as his literary aspirations, his love for the courtesan Esther van Gobseck, and his scheme to marry the wealthy Clotilde become entangled in the cunning and ultimately disastrous ambitions of the Abbé Herrera, a villain for the ages.

An extraordinary volume in Balzac’s vast Human Comedy (in which he endeavored to capture all of society), Lost Souls appears here in its first new English translation in half a century. Keenly attuned to the acerbic charm and subtleties of Balzac’s prose, this edition also includes an introduction presenting thorough biographical, literary, and historical context, as well as extensive notes throughout the text–an invaluable resource for today’s readers as they navigate Balzac’s copious allusions to classical and contemporaneous politics and literature.

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