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Honoré de Balzac (May 20, 1799 - August 18, 1850), was a French novelist.
He was born in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France in the rue de l'Armée Italienne. In 1849, when his health had broken down, he travelled to Poland to visit Eveline Hanska, a rich Polish lady, with whom he had corresponded for more than 15 years. In 1850 she became his wife, and three months later, Balzac died. He would become one of the creators of Realism in literature, though his work lies still largely in the tradition of French Literary Romanticism. His Human Comedy (La Comédie humaine) spanned more than 90 novels and short stories in an attempt to comprehend and depict the realities of life in contemporary bourgeois France. Balzac had legendarily intimidating work habits - he wrote for up to 15 hours a day, fuelled by innumerable cups of black coffee. Because of this extraordinarily large output, many of the novels display minor imperfections and in some cases outright careless writing. Several, however, have achieved a widely-held reputation as masterpieces:
Balzac's realistic prose and his strength as an encyclopedic recorder of his age outshine any small detracting qualities of his style to make him a Dickensian bastion of French literature. Balzac lies buried in Le Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, France. He is commemorated by a monumental statue commissioned from Auguste Rodin.
The Human ComedyBalzac's works have fallen into the public domain, and a number of them are available online from Project Gutenberg. Balzac undertook a huge project: The Human Comedy, which is a collection of about 100 linked stories and novels. The stories are placed in a variety of settings, with characters reappearing in multiple stories. The Balzac Plan of the Comédie Humaine comprises: Missing image Balzac_Bust_Rodin1892.jpg Bust of Balzac by Auguste Rodin, in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Scenes From Private Life
Scenes From Provincial Life
Scenes From Parisian Life
Scenes From Political Life
Scenes From Military Life
Scenes From Country Life
Philosophical Studies
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Balzac is also a commune in the Charente département of France. da:Honoré de Balzac de:Honoré de Balzac et:Honoré de Balzac eo:Honoré de BALZAC fr:Honoré de Balzac no:Honoré de Balzac pl:Honoriusz Balzac sv:Honoré de Balzac ja:オノレ・ド・バルザック he:אונורה דה באלזאק tr:Balzac
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