
UN Coeur De Femme, published in 1890 by Paul Bourget, is a novel that delves into the intricate lives of women in 19th-century Paris. The story follows Juliette, a widow, and her friend Gabrielle, the comtesse de Candale, as they navigate societal expectations and complex interpersonal relationships. The narrative begins with an accident involving Gabrielle, which sets off a chain of events revealing their emotional struggles and desires against the backdrop of their social milieu. This work is notable for its exploration of love, friendship, and the influence of personal histories on present choices.











