Albert Savarus - Honoré de Balzac
If you pick up Albert Savarus expecting a simple love story, you're in for a surprise. Balzac sets a clever trap with his opening scenes, making you think you know exactly where this is headed, before pulling the rug out from under you.
The Story
The story unfolds in the provincial town of Besançon. Rosalie de Watteville is a clever, sheltered young woman, bored with her life and stifled by her parents. When the enigmatic and talented lawyer Albert Savarus arrives, he becomes the object of her intense fascination. She falls for him completely and schemes to win his affection. In the process, she discovers he is not who he seems. Albert is secretly writing letters to an Italian princess, a woman from his past named Francesca, while also laying intricate plans for a political career. Rosalie, driven by a jealous and possessive love, intercepts these letters. Her actions set off a chain of events that exposes Albert's true heart and ruthless ambition, leading to consequences neither of them could have imagined.
Why You Should Read It
This book is a masterclass in perspective. For the first half, you see everything through Rosalie's eyes. You feel her longing and her cunning. Then, Balzac shifts the focus to Albert, and the whole story flips. You realize you've been judging a mystery by its cover. It becomes less about a girl's crush and more about a man's buried life and the cold machinery of ambition. What hit me hardest was how both main characters are tragically flawed. Rosalie's love turns toxic, and Albert's grand plans are built on a fragile foundation of secrets. It’s a brutally honest look at how our deepest desires can make us both powerful and blind.
Final Verdict
This is the perfect Balzac for someone new to his work or for anyone who loves a compact, psychological story with a killer twist. It's for readers who enjoy peeling back the layers of a character to find the messy truth underneath. If you like stories about secret lives, the gap between appearance and reality, and the high price of getting what you want, Albert Savarus will deliver. Just be prepared—it’s a quick read that leaves a long shadow.
This is a copyright-free edition. You can copy, modify, and distribute it freely.
Sandra Rodriguez
1 year agoGreat reference material for my coursework.
Edward Wilson
1 year agoRead this on my tablet, looks great.