About This Book
The author presents a study of Balzac's intimate relations with various women, combining archival letters, memoir fragments, and family recollections to reconstruct how female friendships and romances shaped his personal life and creative temperament. Chapters distinguish affection from passion, chart recurring patterns of attachment, and show how social misunderstandings and rumor distorted the novelist's reputation. The narrative balances literary analysis with biographical detail, assesses the practical and emotional influences these women exerted on his work, and seeks to correct inaccuracies by weighing testimony and documentary evidence to offer a clearer portrait of his character and private struggles.
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