Madame de Mortsauf

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Madame de Mortsauf is a central, tragic noblewoman in Honoré de Balzac’s La Comédie humaine, known for her repressed passion, moral rigidity, and unhappy marriage in the novel "Le Lys dans la vallée."

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Madame de Mortsauf canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
noblewoman
appearsIn La Comédie humaine
Le Lys dans la vallée
appearsInCycle Études de mœurs
characterTrait moral rigidity
piety
repressed passion
self‑sacrifice
sense of duty
createdBy Honoré de Balzac
deathStatusInFiction dies in the novel
emotionalTone tragic
familyName de Mortsauf
firstPublicationOfWork 1836
gender female
internalConflict struggle between love and religious duty
languageOfWork French
literaryMovement Realism
literarySignificance one of Balzac’s major female figures
maritalStatus married
moralPosition upholder of Catholic values
narrativeFunction moral ideal for the narrator
object of the narrator’s love
nationality French
partOf La Comédie humaine
surface form: La Comédie humaine character universe
publicationContext French 19th‑century novel
relatedWork La Comédie humaine
residesAt Clochegourde
roleInWork central character
tragic heroine
setting Touraine
socialClass aristocracy
spouse Comte de Mortsauf
symbolism lily of the valley
themeAssociated conflict between passion and duty
religious morality
renunciation
unhappy marriage
workAuthor Honoré de Balzac

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