About This Book
An impressionistic yet measured portrait of Honoré de Balzac, blending eyewitness recollections, vivid physical description, and anecdote to illuminate his habits, work practices, and social interactions. The essay sketches his daily routines, distinctive appearance, and conversational manner, links episodes from his life to themes and techniques in his fiction, and situates his stylistic concerns among contemporaries. Intermittent critical observations evaluate strengths and limitations of his prose, while personal anecdotes humanize the writer and trace the temperament and ambitions that shaped his creative methods.
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