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The Collected Works of Honoré de Balzac - Complete Human Comedy Novels and Short Stories - cover

The Collected Works of Honoré de Balzac - Complete Human Comedy Novels and Short Stories

Honoré de Balzac, Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

Verlag: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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Beschreibung

A towering portrait of 19th-century France—love, ambition, greed, and redemption in every page.

The Collected Works of Honoré de Balzac gathers the complete Human Comedy cycle and beyond, showcasing one of the most profound chroniclers of human nature. From Père Goriot to Lost Illusions and Eugénie Grandet, Balzac unveils a vivid tapestry of society, rich with memorable characters, tangled ambitions, and moral struggles.

A master of realism and psychological depth, Balzac's work remains essential for readers seeking the roots of modern fiction.

💬 "Reading Balzac is like entering a universe where every ambition, betrayal, and passion echoes eternally."

🏛️ Why This Collection is Essential:
Includes over 90 complete novels and short stories, plus critical essays

Perfect for fans of Victor Hugo, Émile Zola, Leo Tolstoy, and Charles Dickens

Ideal for students of French literature, realism, and societal critique

📣 Witness the Struggles. Understand the Triumphs. Live the Human Comedy.
Buy The Collected Works of Honoré de Balzac today and explore one of literature's grandest worlds.
Verfügbar seit: 28.04.2025.
Drucklänge: 19200 Seiten.

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