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The Lesser Bourgeoisie

The Lesser Bourgeoisie

by Honoré de Balzac

Can the complexities of Parisian society be unravelled through the lens of its ordinary citizens? In "The Lesser Bourgeoisie," Honoré de Balzac expertly dissects the intricate social fabric of 19th century Paris. The narrative revolves around the Thuilliers, a middle-class family navigating the treacherous waters of ambition, deceit, and societal expectations. Balzac's vivid storytelling and astute social commentary expose the paradoxes of the capital's bourgeoisie, unveiling the struggles within the seemingly mundane. This novel, part of Balzac's monumental "The Human Comedy," is a testament to his keen observation and profound understanding of human nature. It invites readers to explore the nuanced realities of a society caught in the throes of change.

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