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- Honoré de Balzac - Wikipedia
The young protagonist in François Truffaut 's 1959 film The 400 Blows is so enamored of Balzac that he unwittingly plagiarizes the writer and starts a small apartment fire with a candle he lights in Balzac's honor
- Honoré de Balzac | Books, Le Père Goriot, Facts | Britannica
Honoré de Balzac was a French literary artist who produced a vast number of novels and short stories collectively called La Comédie humaine (The Human Comedy) He helped to establish the traditional form of the novel and is generally considered to be one of the greatest novelists of all time
- Honore de Balzac - New World Encyclopedia
The works of Balzac and fellow French realists Gustave Flaubert and Stendhal, in contrast, were criticized as vulgar and cynical, although they are now considered by scholars as the most significant and influential works of nineteenth-century French literature
- The Life and Works of Honoré de Balzac, French Novelist
Honore de Balzac was a French novelist Famous for his Human Comedy epic series, he pioneered the use of realism in novels
- Honore de Balzac Biography - Classic Literature
Balzac was notable for his peculiar methods of composition He often began with a relatively simple subject and a brief first draft, but fresh ideas came crowding in during composition until finally the story expanded far beyond his first intention
- Honore de Balzac books and biography - French classical authors
Honoré de Balzac was a 19th century novelist and playwright very well known for his detailed observations and keen sense of uncensored reality In fact, Balzac is considered one of the founding fathers of European realism
- Honoré de Balzac - amsaw. org
Balzac's The Human Comedy was a sprawling literary accomplishment It included 85 novels encompassing over 2,000 named characters written over a period of 20 years, but the author's work still failed to bring him financial security
- Honoré de Balzac — Wikipédia
Honoré de Balzac est le fils de Bernard-François Balzac 2 (1746-1829), secrétaire au Conseil du roi, directeur des vivres et des approvisionnements aux Armées, adjoint au maire et administrateur de l' hospice général de Tours, et d'Anne-Charlotte-Laure Sallambier (1778-1854), issue d'une famille parisienne de passementiers du quartier du Marais 3 Bernard-François Balssa transforma le
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