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''Gobseck'' is an 1830 novella by French author Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850) and included in the ''Scènes de la vie privée'' section of his novel sequence ''La Comédie humaine''. ''Gobseck'' first appeared in outline form in ''La Mode'' in March 1830 under the title ''l’Usurier'' (''The Usurer''), and then in August 1830 in the periodical ''Le Voleur''. The actual novel appeared in a volume published by Mame-Delaunay under the title ''les Dangers de l’inconduite''. This novel would appear in 1835 under the title of ''Papa Gobseck'' in a volume published by Madame Charles-Béchet. The definitive title of ''Gobseck'' would appear in 1842 in the Furne edition of ''La Comédie humaine''. The plot of ''Gobseck'', set during the French Restoration, concerns Anastasie de Restaud, née Goriot.〔Patricia Mainardi, ''Husbands, wives, and lovers: marriage and its discontents in nineteenth-century France'' (Yale University Press, 2003), 169.〕 Anastasie de Restaud is the daughter of a rich bourgeois who has married into the aristocracy, but is bored by her marriage, which is loveless and passionless.〔 Anastasie de Restaud has an affair with Maxime de Trailles, and spends her fortune on de Trailles.〔 She turns to the usurer Jean-Esther van Gobseck for financial assistance. Maître Derville acts as Gobseck’s lawyer. Subsequently both Anastasie's marriage is destroyed and her family fortune is lost.〔 ==Film versions== *''Gobseck'', Soviet film by Konstantin Eggert *''Gobseck'', Soviet remake of the 1936 film by Alexandre Orlov. * Gobseck, Czechoslovak TV play, 1985 〔(Gobseck (1985 TV film) ) at the Czech-Slovak Film Database.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gobseck」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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