Cousin Bette (Modern Library Classics)

"Bette is a wronged soul; and when her passion does break, it is, as Balzac says, sublime and terrifying," wrote V. S. Pritchett. A late masterpiece in Balzac's La Comédie Humaine, Cousin Bette is the story of a Vosges peasant who rebels against her scornful upper-class relatives, skillfully turning their selfish obsessions against them. The novel exemplifies what Henry James described as Balzac's "huge, all-compassing, all-desiring, all-devouring love of reality."

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496 pages

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winterworks
Feb 27, 2023
8/10 stars
Impressive work, sometimes a bit long-winded but historically consistent. An amazing study of human nature and a great story of how revenge is best served cold.

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