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Ursule Mirouet

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In 1842, eight years before his death, Balzac described Ursule Mirouet as the masterpiece of all the studies of human society that he had written; he regarded the book as 'a remarkable tour de force'. An essentially simple tale about the struggle and triumph of innocence reviled, Ursule Mirouet is characterized by that wealth of penetrating observation so readily associated with Balzac's work.

The twin themes of redemption and rebirth are illuminated by a consistently passionate rejection of both philosophic and practical materialism in favour of love.

In this case love is aided by supernatural intervention, which itself effectively illustrates Balzac's life-long fascination with the occult.

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Penguin Classics
0141396709 / 9780141396705
Paperback / softback
843.7
02/04/2015
United Kingdom
English
Classics
272 pages
20 cm
Translated from the French.