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Honoré De Balzac

The son of a civil servant, Honoré de Balzac was born in 1799 in Tours, France. After attending boarding school in Vendôme, he gravitated to Paris, where he worked as a legal clerk and a hack writer, using various pseudonyms, often in collaboration with other writers. Balzac turned exclusively to fiction at the age of 30 and went on to write a large number of novels and short stories set amid turbulent nineteenth-century France. He entitled his collective works The Human Comedy. Along with Victor Hugo and Dumas père and fils, Balzac was one of the pillars of French romantic literature. He died in 1850, shortly after his marriage to the Polish countess Evelina Hanska, his lover of 18 years.
Old Man Goriot
The Wrong Side of Paris
Pere Goriot
Lost Illusions
Old Goriot
Lost Illusions
The Black Sheep
History of the Thirteen
A Harlot High and Low
Eugenie Grandet

Books

Old Man Goriot
The Wrong Side of Paris
Pere Goriot
Lost Illusions
Old Goriot
Lost Illusions
The Black Sheep
History of the Thirteen
A Harlot High and Low
Eugenie Grandet