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  2. Honoré de Balzac - Wikipedia

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    As he did with the people around him, Balzac studied these places in depth, traveling to remote locations and comparing notes that he had made on previous visits. [ 99 ] The influence of Paris permeates La Comédie : nature defers to the artificial metropolis , in contrast to descriptions of the weather and wildlife in the countryside.

  3. La Comédie humaine - Wikipedia

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    The first works of Balzac were written without any global plan (Les Chouans is a historical novel; Physiologie du mariage is an analytical study of marriage), but by 1830 Balzac began to group his first novels (Sarrasine, Gobseck) into a series entitled Scènes de la vie privée ("Scenes from Private Life").

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Balzac

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    To organize all Balzac-related articles into a category entitled "Honoré de Balzac" To write comprehensive articles in keeping with the best examples of the Wikipedia content standards regarding each of the novels of Balzac, improving stubs or incomplete articles to well-written, academically verifiable, full-length articles on the novels and plays, films generated from these works, the ...

  5. La Mort de Balzac - Wikipedia

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    La Mort de Balzac (The Death of Balzac) by Octave Mirbeau is a collection of three sub-chapters that were initially intended to appear in Mirbeau's La 628-E8, in November 1907, but were then withdrawn at the last moment at the request of the 80-year daughter of Madame Hanska, the Countess of Mniszech.

  6. Illusions perdues - Wikipedia

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    Illusions perdues — in English, Lost Illusions — is a serial novel written by the French writer Honoré de Balzac between 1837 and 1843. It consists of three parts, starting in provincial France, thereafter moving to Paris, and finally returning to the provinces.

  7. Louis Lambert (novel) - Wikipedia

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    While he was a student at Vendôme, Balzac wrote an essay called Traité de la Volonté ("Treatise on the Will"); it is described in the novel as being written by Louis Lambert. The essay discusses the philosophy of Swedenborg and others, although Balzac did not explore many of the metaphysical concepts until much later in his life.

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  9. Cousin Bette - Wikipedia

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    Balzac first visited the Château de Saché in 1832, when he wrote the autobiographical novel Louis Lambert. [11]After resting for a week in June 1846 at the Château de Saché in Tours, Balzac returned to Paris and began working on a short story called "Le Parasite", which he eventually developed into the novel Le Cousin Pons.