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    392,-

    Honoré de Balzac; born Honoré Balzac 20 May 1799 - 18 August 1850) was a French novelist and playwright. The novel sequence La Comédie humaine, which presents a panorama of post-Napoleonic French life, is generally viewed as his magnum opus. Owing to his keen observation of detail and unfiltered representation of society, Balzac is regarded as one of the founders of realism in European literature. He is renowned for his multi-faceted characters; even his lesser characters are complex, morally ambiguous and fully human. Inanimate objects are imbued with character as well; the city of Paris, a backdrop for much of his writing, takes on many human qualities. His writing influenced many famous writers, including the novelists Émile Zola, Charles Dickens, Marcel Proust, Gustave Flaubert, and Henry James, and filmmakers François Truffaut and Jacques Rivette.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    433,-

    Honoré de Balzac; born Honoré Balzac 20 May 1799 - 18 August 1850) was a French novelist and playwright. The novel sequence La Comédie humaine, which presents a panorama of post-Napoleonic French life, is generally viewed as his magnum opus. Owing to his keen observation of detail and unfiltered representation of society, Balzac is regarded as one of the founders of realism in European literature. He is renowned for his multi-faceted characters; even his lesser characters are complex, morally ambiguous and fully human. Inanimate objects are imbued with character as well; the city of Paris, a backdrop for much of his writing, takes on many human qualities. His writing influenced many famous writers, including the novelists Émile Zola, Charles Dickens, Marcel Proust, Gustave Flaubert, and Henry James, and filmmakers François Truffaut and Jacques Rivette.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    335,-

    Honoré de Balzac; born Honoré Balzac 20 May 1799 - 18 August 1850) was a French novelist and playwright. The novel sequence La Comédie humaine, which presents a panorama of post-Napoleonic French life, is generally viewed as his magnum opus. Owing to his keen observation of detail and unfiltered representation of society, Balzac is regarded as one of the founders of realism in European literature. He is renowned for his multi-faceted characters; even his lesser characters are complex, morally ambiguous and fully human. Inanimate objects are imbued with character as well; the city of Paris, a backdrop for much of his writing, takes on many human qualities. His writing influenced many famous writers, including the novelists Émile Zola, Charles Dickens, Marcel Proust, Gustave Flaubert, and Henry James, and filmmakers François Truffaut and Jacques Rivette.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    229,-

    Honoré de Balzac; born Honoré Balzac 20 May 1799 - 18 August 1850) was a French novelist and playwright. The novel sequence La Comédie humaine, which presents a panorama of post-Napoleonic French life, is generally viewed as his magnum opus. Owing to his keen observation of detail and unfiltered representation of society, Balzac is regarded as one of the founders of realism in European literature. He is renowned for his multi-faceted characters; even his lesser characters are complex, morally ambiguous and fully human. Inanimate objects are imbued with character as well; the city of Paris, a backdrop for much of his writing, takes on many human qualities. His writing influenced many famous writers, including the novelists Émile Zola, Charles Dickens, Marcel Proust, Gustave Flaubert, and Henry James, and filmmakers François Truffaut and Jacques Rivette.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    280,-

    Ferragus (Full title: Ferragus, chef des Dévorants; English: Ferragus, Chief of the Devorants) is an 1833 novel by French author Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850) and included in the Scènes de la vie parisienne section of his novel sequence La Comédie humaine. It is part of his trilogy Histoire des treize: Ferragus is the first part, the second is La Duchesse de Langeais and the third is The Girl with the Golden Eyes. Ferragus first appeared in the Revue de Paris and was then published by the firm Charles-Béchet. The novel is set around the year 1820. Auguste de Maulincour, a young cavalry officer, walking in a Parisian district of ill repute, sees from afar a young married woman, Clemence, with whom he is secretly in love.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    252,-

    Adieu (English "Farewell") is a short story by Honoré de Balzac. It was published in 1830 in La Mode. It is one of the Études philosophiques of La Comédie humaine. In 1819, two men, Baron Philippe de Sucy and Marquis d'Albon get lost while out hunting near L'Isle-Adam. They come across an old manor house and stop to look at it. They see a young woman, who calls out "Adieu" to them and runs away. De Sucy faints, and d'Albon helps him to get away in a carriage which happens to be passing by. They are told that the young woman is Comtesse Stephanie de Vandieres and that she is insane. Afterwards, d'Albon revisits the old house and meets its owner, who tells him about Stephanie, who is his niece.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    236,-

    Gaudissart II is a short story by Honoré de Balzac. It was published in 1844 and is one of the Scènes de la vie parisienne of La Comédie humaine. In this very short story, the owner of a Parisian shop sells a cheap shawl at an inflated price to a wealthy Englishwoman by pretending that it used to be owned by the Empress Joséphine. The story is named after a recurring Balzac character, Felix Gaudissart who does not appear in this story. He is a travelling salesman and the main character of L'illustre Gaudissart and also appears in a number of other books of La Comédie humaine.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    245,-

    Gambara is a short story by Honoré de Balzac, first published in 1837 in the Revue et gazette musicale de Paris at the request of its editor Maurice Schlesinger. It is one of the Études philosophiques of La Comédie humaine. Schlesinger commissioned the novella to promote Giacomo Meyerbeer's opera, Les Huguenots, which he was also publishing. At the time of its publication, Balzac was going every week to the Théâtre des Italiens, watching the shows from the box of the Guidoboni-Visconti, Italian friends of his who had first met him in the Scala in Milan and at the shows in Venice. The text was edited into a single volume with le Cabinet des Antiques, published by éditions Souverain in 1839, before being published by édition Furne in 1846 in the Études philosophiques.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    239,-

    Honoré de Balzac; born Honoré Balzac 20 May 1799 - 18 August 1850) was a French novelist and playwright. The novel sequence La Comédie humaine, which presents a panorama of post-Napoleonic French life, is generally viewed as his magnum opus. Owing to his keen observation of detail and unfiltered representation of society, Balzac is regarded as one of the founders of realism in European literature. He is renowned for his multi-faceted characters; even his lesser characters are complex, morally ambiguous and fully human. Inanimate objects are imbued with character as well; the city of Paris, a backdrop for much of his writing, takes on many human qualities. His writing influenced many famous writers, including the novelists Émile Zola, Charles Dickens, Marcel Proust, Gustave Flaubert, and Henry James, and filmmakers François Truffaut and Jacques Rivette.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    283,-

    Honoré de Balzac; born Honoré Balzac 20 May 1799 - 18 August 1850) was a French novelist and playwright. The novel sequence La Comédie humaine, which presents a panorama of post-Napoleonic French life, is generally viewed as his magnum opus. Owing to his keen observation of detail and unfiltered representation of society, Balzac is regarded as one of the founders of realism in European literature. He is renowned for his multi-faceted characters; even his lesser characters are complex, morally ambiguous and fully human. Inanimate objects are imbued with character as well; the city of Paris, a backdrop for much of his writing, takes on many human qualities. His writing influenced many famous writers, including the novelists Émile Zola, Charles Dickens, Marcel Proust, Gustave Flaubert, and Henry James, and filmmakers François Truffaut and Jacques Rivette.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    284,-

    Honoré de Balzac; born Honoré Balzac 20 May 1799 - 18 August 1850) was a French novelist and playwright. The novel sequence La Comédie humaine, which presents a panorama of post-Napoleonic French life, is generally viewed as his magnum opus. Owing to his keen observation of detail and unfiltered representation of society, Balzac is regarded as one of the founders of realism in European literature. He is renowned for his multi-faceted characters; even his lesser characters are complex, morally ambiguous and fully human. Inanimate objects are imbued with character as well; the city of Paris, a backdrop for much of his writing, takes on many human qualities. His writing influenced many famous writers, including the novelists Émile Zola, Charles Dickens, Marcel Proust, Gustave Flaubert, and Henry James, and filmmakers François Truffaut and Jacques Rivette.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    284,-

    Honoré de Balzac; born Honoré Balzac 20 May 1799 - 18 August 1850) was a French novelist and playwright. The novel sequence La Comédie humaine, which presents a panorama of post-Napoleonic French life, is generally viewed as his magnum opus. Owing to his keen observation of detail and unfiltered representation of society, Balzac is regarded as one of the founders of realism in European literature. He is renowned for his multi-faceted characters; even his lesser characters are complex, morally ambiguous and fully human. Inanimate objects are imbued with character as well; the city of Paris, a backdrop for much of his writing, takes on many human qualities. His writing influenced many famous writers, including the novelists Émile Zola, Charles Dickens, Marcel Proust, Gustave Flaubert, and Henry James, and filmmakers François Truffaut and Jacques Rivette.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    241,-

    1842. La Comédie humaine Études de moeurs. Premier livre, Scènes de la vie privée Tome I. Premier volume de l'édition Furne 1842 Clémentine du Rouvre a épousé le comte Laginski, noble polonais. Elle découvre que depuis un bon moment, la fortune de sa maison est en fait gérée, secrètement, par un autre polonais, Paz, ami de son mari: la voici quasiment «mariée avec deux polonais». Clémentine et Paz se découvrent, mais Paz, par fidélité à son ami, s'invente une liaison avec Malaga, une écuyère de cirque.

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    241 - 289,-

  • av Honore De Balzac
    241,-

    1830. La Comédie humaine Études de moeurs. Premier livre, Scènes de la vie privée Tome II. Deuxième volume de l'édition Furne 1842 Lors d'une soirée , l'avoué Derville surprend une conversation entre la vicomtesse de Grandlieu et sa fille éprise d'un prétendant sans fortune. Afin de prévenir celleci d'une mauvaise aventure, l'avoué Derville raconte une histoire de jeunesse où, simple clerc, il fut témoin d'une transaction entre Gobseck, usurier hors du commun, et la comtesse de Restaud... JeanEsther Gobseck est un virtuose dans son domaine, il pratique l'usure comme on pratique un art. Dans ce portrait d'un de ses plus puissants personnages, Balzac écrit, là, son premier chef d'oeuvre.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    241,-

    1829. La Comédie humaine Études de moeurs. Premier livre, Scènes de la vie privée Tome I. Premier volume de l'édition Furne 1842 Drapier, monsieur Guillaume tient boutique à Paris. Il a deux filles à marier, et prévoit d'unir l'aînée, mademoiselle Virginie, à son premier commis. La cadette, mademoiselle Augustine, va s'éprendre d'un jeune artiste. Deux mariages, deux destins opposés. Dans ce roman placé en tête de La Comédie Humaine, Balzac traite plusieurs de ses thèmes favoris, les oppositions entre le passé et le présent, la vie d'artiste et la bourgeoisie, la prudence qui dure et la passion qui détruit.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    241,-

    1829. La Comédie humaine Études de moeurs. Premier livre, Scènes de la vie privée Tome I. Premier volume de l'édition Furne 1842 Au cours d'un grand bal, une belle inconnue attire les regards de deux jeunes séducteurs. Dans des jeux de salon, les intrigues se font et se défont tandis qu'une bague de grande valeur change à plusieurs reprises de propriétaire.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    241,-

    1832. La Comédie humaine Études de moeurs. Premier livre, Scènes de la vie privée Tome II. Deuxième volume de l'édition Furne 1842 Bien qu'écrite deux avant , cette nouvelle met en scène Mme de Beauséant, qui, abandonnée par son amant dans , s'est retirée dans son château de Normandie. La retraite de Mme de Beauséant va être troublée par la venue d'un jeune homme dont c'est le premier amour. Une des plus poétiques et dramatiques nouvelles de Balzac.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    241,-

    1842. La Comédie humaine Études de moeurs. Premier livre, Scènes de la vie privée Tome II. Deuxième volume de l'édition Furne 1842 est une nouvelle composite, formée de cinq récits distincts qui sont autant de fables, nouvelles dans la nouvelle. Balzac réunit ici tous ses personnages favoris: le baron de Nucingen, Eugène de Rastignac, Joseph Bridault, Émile Blondet, lord et lady Dudley et leur fille lady Barimore, Félicité des Touches (George Sand), qui reçoit tout ce monde dans l'intimité autour d'une bonne table, et où l'on trouve encore Delphine de Nucingen, la marquise d'Espard, la Diane de Maufrigneuse, le général de Montriveau, la comtesse de Sérisy.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    241,-

    1832. La Comédie humaine Études de moeurs. Premier livre, Scènes de la vie privée Tome I. Premier volume de l'édition Furne 1842 Hippolyte Schinner, jeune artiste peintre, fait une chute dans son atelier. Il se réveille entouré de ses deux voisines, madame de Rouville et sa fille, Adélaïde. Devenu habitué de leur maison, Hippolyte découvre leur vie de misère et rencontre d'étonnants personnages qui, tous les soirs, viennent perdre de l'argent au jeu. Un soir, Hippolyte oublie sa bourse. Adélaïde dit ne pas l'avoir trouvé, il doute de la moralité de ses deux voisines... Cette nouvelle de Balzac est une peinture de personnages vivant en huisclos, pour lesquels le temps semble s'être arrêté, mais également la peinture délicate d'un amour naissant, avec ses moments de joie, et de doute.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    329,-

    1838. La Comédie humaine Études de moeurs. Premier livre, Scènes de la vie privée Tome II. Deuxième volume de l'édition Furne 1842 Dans sa confortable maison parisienne, la jeune MarieAngélique de Vandenesse, mariée au comte Félix de Vandenesse, s'ennuie déjà. Elle rencontre Nathan, un jeune écrivain. Celuici pour être digne de sa brillante conquête, se lance dans des projets politicolittéraires. Mais ses affaires tournent mal, et pour le sauver, l'imprudente MarieAngélique souscrit des lettres de change...

  • av Honore De Balzac
    241 - 289,-

  • av Honore De Balzac
    241,-

    1831. La Comédie humaine Études de moeurs. Premier livre, Scènes de la vie privée Tome I. Premier volume de l'édition Furne 1842 Qui est cette madame Firmiani pour laquelle le jeune Octave de Camps s'est ruiné ? Monsieur de Bourbonne, oncle d'Octave, monte à Paris pour découvrir qui est réellement cette femme dont la personnalité est controversée dans le tout Paris...

  • av Honore De Balzac
    241,-

    1830. La Comédie humaine Études de moeurs. Premier livre, Scènes de la vie privée Tome I. Premier volume de l'édition Furne 1842 Ginevra Piombo fait la connaissance de Luigi Porta, réfugié dans l'atelier d'un peintre chez qui elle prend des leçons. Luigi Porta a été blessé à Waterloo. Ginevra le secourt, le protège, et veut le présenter à sa famille. Mais elle découvre que les familles Piombo et Porta sont ennemies. Malgré le refus et les menaces de son père, elle épouse Porta pour le meilleur et pour le pire...

  • av Honore De Balzac
    241,-

    1830. La Comédie humaine Études de moeurs. Premier livre, Scènes de la vie privée Tome I. Premier volume de l'édition Furne 1842 Dans une rue sombre des alentours de l'Hôtel de Ville de Paris, vivent une mère et sa fille occupées à longueur de journée à des travaux de couture. Une de leur distraction est de regarder passer les hommes. Souvent, derrière un passant, la jeune fille rêve d'une idylle qui finit par arriver. Un jeune avocat épouse une jeune femme très religieuse. Mais avec les années, la religion se transforme en un rigorisme, une dévotion des plus étroites. Très vite, son mari en pleine réussite étouffe, et fuit cette vie étriquée. Deux histoires, deux vies parallèles dans ce roman où Balzac dénonce la bigoterie, et qui était initialement intitulé .

  • av Honore De Balzac
    395,-

    Les Chouans is an 1829 novel by French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850) and included in the Scènes de la vie militaire section of his novel sequence La Comédie humaine. Set in the French region of Brittany, the novel combines military history with a love story between the aristocratic Marie de Verneuil and the Chouan royalist Alphonse de Montauran. It takes place during the 1799 post-war uprising in Fougères. Balzac conceived the idea for the novel during a trip to Brittany arranged by a family friend in 1828. Intrigued by the people and atmosphere of the region, he began collecting notes and descriptions for later use. After publishing an Avertissement for the novel, he released three editions - each of them revised significantly.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    284,-

    Honoré de Balzac; born Honoré Balzac 20 May 1799 - 18 August 1850) was a French novelist and playwright. The novel sequence La Comédie humaine, which presents a panorama of post-Napoleonic French life, is generally viewed as his magnum opus. Owing to his keen observation of detail and unfiltered representation of society, Balzac is regarded as one of the founders of realism in European literature. He is renowned for his multi-faceted characters; even his lesser characters are complex, morally ambiguous and fully human. Inanimate objects are imbued with character as well; the city of Paris, a backdrop for much of his writing, takes on many human qualities. His writing influenced many famous writers, including the novelists Émile Zola, Charles Dickens, Marcel Proust, Gustave Flaubert, and Henry James, and filmmakers François Truffaut and Jacques Rivette.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    370,-

    Honoré de Balzac; born Honoré Balzac 20 May 1799 - 18 August 1850) was a French novelist and playwright. The novel sequence La Comédie humaine, which presents a panorama of post-Napoleonic French life, is generally viewed as his magnum opus. Owing to his keen observation of detail and unfiltered representation of society, Balzac is regarded as one of the founders of realism in European literature. He is renowned for his multi-faceted characters; even his lesser characters are complex, morally ambiguous and fully human. Inanimate objects are imbued with character as well; the city of Paris, a backdrop for much of his writing, takes on many human qualities. His writing influenced many famous writers, including the novelists Émile Zola, Charles Dickens, Marcel Proust, Gustave Flaubert, and Henry James, and filmmakers François Truffaut and Jacques Rivette.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    468,-

    La Cousine Bette is an 1846 novel by French author Honoré de Balzac. Set in mid-19th-century Paris, it tells the story of an unmarried middle-aged woman who plots the destruction of her extended family. Bette works with Valérie Marneffe, an unhappily married young lady, to seduce and torment a series of men. One of these is Baron Hector Hulot, husband to Bette's cousin Adeline. He sacrifices his family's fortune and good name to please Valérie, who leaves him for a well-off merchant named Crevel. The book is part of the Scènes de la vie parisienne section of Balzac's novel sequence La Comédie humaine ("The Human Comedy").

  • av Honore De Balzac
    257,-

    Honoré de Balzac; born Honoré Balzac 20 May 1799 - 18 August 1850) was a French novelist and playwright. The novel sequence La Comédie humaine, which presents a panorama of post-Napoleonic French life, is generally viewed as his magnum opus. Owing to his keen observation of detail and unfiltered representation of society, Balzac is regarded as one of the founders of realism in European literature. He is renowned for his multi-faceted characters; even his lesser characters are complex, morally ambiguous and fully human. Inanimate objects are imbued with character as well; the city of Paris, a backdrop for much of his writing, takes on many human qualities. His writing influenced many famous writers, including the novelists Émile Zola, Charles Dickens, Marcel Proust, Gustave Flaubert, and Henry James, and filmmakers François Truffaut and Jacques Rivette.

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