This is Volume 35 of "The Works of Honor de Balzac," a collection presenting the writings of the celebrated French novelist. Honor de Balzac (1799-1850) was a prominent figure in French literature, known for his keen observations of society and complex characters. His works offer a panoramic view of French life during the first half of the 19th century. This volume, part of a larger series, allows readers to delve into Balzac's detailed narratives and social commentary.
Edited by George Saintsbury, this collection aims to introduce Balzac's timeless storytelling and literary contributions to a wider audience. Explore the richness and depth of French classic literature with this meticulously compiled edition.
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