By the French author, who, along with Flaubert, is generally regarded as a founding-father of realism in European fiction. His large output of works, collectively entitled The Human Comedy (La Comedie Humaine), consists of 95 finished works (stories, novels and essays) and 48 unfinished works. His stories are an attempt to comprehend and depict the realities of life in contemporary bourgeois France. They are placed in a variety of settings, with characters reappearing in multiple stories. Balzac entered the mainstream with The Magic Skin (La Peau de Chagrin) (1831), a fable-like tale delineating the excesses and vanities of contemporary life. Includes a biography of the author.
Series
45 primary booksLa Comédie Humaine is a 45-book series with 46 primary works first released in 1829 with contributions by Honoré de Balzac and Madeleine Ambrière-Fargeaud.
Series
16 released booksÉtudes philosophiques is a 16-book series first released in 1831 with contributions by Honoré de Balzac and Оноре де Бальзак.
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