Colonel Chabert
Honore de Balzac
Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
In Colonel Chabert, Honoré de Balzac delivers a poignant and incisive exploration of identity, justice, and the human cost of war. The novel follows the dramatic story of Colonel Chabert, a distinguished officer who is believed to have perished during the Napoleonic Wars but returns to Paris years later, seeking recognition and justice.
Chabert's return from the dead thrusts him into a battle not only to reclaim his former status and rights but also to confront the personal and societal changes that have occurred in his absence. The novel examines themes of social betrayal, the impact of war on personal identity, and the struggle for restitution in a society that has moved on without him.
Balzac’s narrative is both a gripping tale of personal adversity and a sharp critique of the social and legal systems of the time. Colonel Chabert offers readers a deep and empathetic look at the struggles of a man caught between his past and present, making it a powerful and thought-provoking entry in Balzac's vast panorama of 19th-century French society.