Cousin Betty
Honore de Balzac
Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
In Cousin Betty, Honoré de Balzac presents a masterful and darkly compelling portrait of envy, ambition, and revenge. The novel centers on the character of Bette Fischer, an overlooked and embittered woman whose desire for vengeance drives the dramatic plot.
Living in the shadow of her successful and wealthy cousin, Adeline Hulot, Bette's jealousy and resentment simmer until she orchestrates a series of devious schemes to undermine and ruin her cousin’s life. As Bette manipulates those around her to achieve her goals, the story delves into themes of moral corruption, the destructive power of envy, and the complex dynamics of family relationships.
Balzac’s keen insight into human nature and his detailed portrayal of Parisian society offer a vivid backdrop for this tale of personal vendetta and its far-reaching consequences. Cousin Betty is both a gripping drama and a sharp social critique, showcasing Balzac’s skill in creating intricate characters and exploring the darker aspects of human motivations.