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Balzac

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The book offers a chronological portrait of an influential nineteenth-century novelist, linking episodes of his life to the themes and methods of his fiction. It follows his early struggles, experiments with different literary forms and business ventures, and habitual observation of society that fed a vast, interconnected body of novels. The author summarizes and critiques major works, traces recurring characters and social types, and assesses how financial pressures and personal ambitions affected creative practice. The conclusion synthesizes biographical facts and literary portraits to argue that the novels and the writer's life illuminate each other.

About the Author

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Frederick Lawton

Frederick Lawton was an author known for his literary contributions in the 19th century. He is particularly recognized for his work titled "Balzac," which explores the life and influence of the renowned French novelist Honoré de Balzac. Lawton's writing reflects a deep engagement with literary themes and character studies, contributing to the understanding of Balzac's impact on literature. His work remains a point of interest for those studying the intersections of biography and literary analysis.

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