Cousin Bette
- oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008
- xxv, 490 p.; 20 cm
Cousin Bette is one of the best loved and most admired of Honore de Balzac's novels. A tale of seductive women and philandering men, of passionate affairs and spiralling debts, Cousin Bette paints a vivid portrait of Paris in the 1830s and '40s. It's a city full of temptations, in which money is king, morals are loose and the appeals of the virtuous are usually in vain. In the midst of it all sits a poor relation, Cousin Bette, like a spider in her web...
9780199553945
fiction Paris Social life and customs Mid-19th century