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Ursule Mirouët

by Honoré de Balzac

Honoré de Balzac’s Ursule Mirouët is a fiction first published in 1841. Its central concerns include human motives, relationships, conflict, and the consequences of choice, approached through the possibilities of fiction. As part of a series, the book also contributes to a larger imaginative or narrative design while retaining its own identity. The book’s distinctive character comes from a character-centered narrative style that rewards attention to voice, structure, and perspective. At roughly 85,508 words with an average difficulty reading profile, it offers a reading commitment that is easy to judge before beginning while still leaving room for close attention. Beyond its immediate story or argument, the book matters for its capacity to make unfamiliar lives and difficult choices emotionally legible. It remains worth reading for the precision with which it turns human motives into a sustained literary experience. Because the work leaves space for judgment rather than reducing its ideas to a simple lesson, different readers may find different points of emphasis within it.

Translated by Clara Bell
Fiction 1841 French 0 catalog downloads

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