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Paperback The Temple Edition Of The Comédie Humaine; Volume 33 Book

ISBN: 1278403027

ISBN13: 9781278403021

The Temple Edition Of The Comédie Humaine; Volume 33

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Dive into the immersive world of Honor de Balzac with "The Temple Edition Of The Com die Humaine, Volume 33." This meticulously curated collection presents a significant installment of Balzac's panoramic portrayal of French society in the 19th century. Translated into English by Ellen Marriage, Clara Bell, R. S. Scott, and James Waring, this volume offers readers a window into the intricate lives and social dynamics of a bygone era.

Balzac's "Com die Humaine" stands as a towering achievement in literary history, celebrated for its depth, realism, and comprehensive scope. This edition invites both seasoned Balzac enthusiasts and new readers to explore the rich tapestry of characters and narratives that define his enduring legacy. Experience the brilliance of one of literature's greatest visionaries, presented with the care and attention to detail befitting a classic work.

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