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A critical biography examines the life, personality, and artistic methods of Honoré de Balzac, tracing childhood reading and education, his prodigious output and plan for an interlinked cycle of novels, thematic preoccupations and narrative techniques, and the financial pressures and public disputes that affected his career. It discusses his working habits and intellectual aims, evaluates major works and the social realism informing them, and concludes with a bibliography and notes on critical reception.
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