BALZAC - Ultimate Collection

BALZAC - Ultimate Collection

Por Honoré de Balzac, Clara Bell (Traductor), Henri Pene du Bois (Traductor), Ellen Marriage (Traductor), Ernest Dowson (Traductor), Alice M. Ivimy (Traductor), Joseph Walker McSpadden (Traductor), Katharine Prescott Wormeley (Traductor)

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Sinopsis

Honor?© de Balzac's "BALZAC - Ultimate Collection" is a sweeping anthology that distills the essence of his extensive literary oeuvre, encapsulating the social, political, and economic tapestry of 19th-century France. Known for his unflinching realism and intricate characterizations, Balzac employs a vivid narrative style that blends perceptive social commentary with richly detailed descriptions. The collection includes notable works such as "Eug?©nie Grandet" and "Lost Illusions," each contributing to his overarching series, "La Com?©die Humaine," which sketches a comprehensive panorama of French society in a time of tumultuous change, revealing the ambitions and moral ambiguities of his characters. Honor?© de Balzac, hailed as a precursor to modern fiction, was deeply influenced by the societal transformations of his era, including the consequences of the French Revolution and the rise of capitalism. His experiences as a young banker and his obsession with detail informed his commitment to realism, propelling him to portray the complexities of human nature and the interplay of fate and environment. Balzac's literary prowess emerges from his ability to convey profound psychological insights while furthering an incisive critique of societal norms. "BALZAC - Ultimate Collection" is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of modern literature and the intricacies of human relationships. This anthology not only provides an in-depth look into Balzac's masterful storytelling but also serves as a crucial historical document that mirrors the aspirations and challenges of a bygone era. Engaging, enlightening, and essential, it stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of Balzac's work.

Katharine Prescott Wormeley