The Lily of the Valley
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Erscheinungsdatum
18.02.2026
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349 (Printausgabe)
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898 KB
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Englisch
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9784097199021
The novel is presented as a confession from Félix de Vandenesse, a sensitive and impressionable young man who recounts his formative years and the profound influence of a virtuous and noble woman, Madame de Mortsauf. Lonely and yearning for affection, Félix finds himself drawn to her gentle strength and moral purity. She, bound by duty to a fragile and difficult husband, lives a life defined by sacrifice and unwavering commitment to family.
Their relationship unfolds as a chaste yet emotionally intense bond-one shaped by admiration, longing, and restraint. Madame de Mortsauf becomes both a spiritual guide and an unattainable ideal for Félix, nurturing his growth while denying her own desires. The tension between passion and propriety defines their connection, as social conventions and personal honor prevent their love from crossing into fulfillment.
Balzac's portrayal of Madame de Mortsauf is both reverent and tragic. She embodies grace, patience, and moral fortitude, yet her devotion to duty demands profound personal sacrifice. Through her, Balzac examines the expectations placed upon women in a rigid society-expectations that demand silence, endurance, and self-denial. Félix's youthful ardor contrasts sharply with her disciplined composure, highlighting the gap between romantic fantasy and lived reality.
The lush valleys and quiet estates of Touraine serve as more than a backdrop; they mirror the emotional landscape of the characters. The natural world-gentle rivers, blooming flowers, and rolling hills-reflects both the purity and the melancholy of their restrained affection. Balzac's descriptive prose lends the novel a poetic quality, elevating it beyond a simple love story into a meditation on idealism and memory.
At its core, The Lily of the Valley is a study of first love and emotional awakening. Félix's reflections reveal how early passions shape identity and influence future relationships. The novel delicately explores the contrast between spiritual connection and physical desire, asking whether true love resides in fulfillment or in sacrifice.
Tender, contemplative, and profoundly human, The Lily of the Valley remains a timeless exploration of devotion and longing. Balzac's subtle psychological insight and richly evocative setting create a moving portrait of love constrained by honor-an enduring classic that captures both the beauty and the sorrow of the heart's deepest yearnings.
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