The Human Comedy - Honoré de Balzac - ebook

The Human Comedy ebook

Honore De Balzac

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Enter one of the most ambitious literary universes ever created — a vast, living portrait of society, ambition, love, vice, and human struggle. The Human Comedy by Honoré de Balzac stands as a monumental achievement in world literature, weaving together more than one hundred interconnected novels, stories, and character arcs that capture the pulse of 19th-century France with unmatched realism and emotional depth. Balzac's world is one of soaring dreams and devastating failures, glittering salons and harsh poverty, corrupt politicians and brilliant visionaries, families, rivals, and unforgettable characters whose paths cross in surprising and intricate ways. His writing exposes the truths of human nature — our desires, our contradictions, our moral battles — with precision, humor, and relentless insight. Celebrated by critics, revered by novelists like Proust, Zola, Dickens and Henry James, and studied across the globe, Balzac's masterpiece shaped the evolution of the modern novel. This comprehensive edition brings together the full spectrum of La Comédie humaine, offering readers a seamless immersion into Balzac's genius: his social analysis, his narrative power, and his unparalleled ability to portray humanity in all its complexity. If you love sweeping epics, psychological depth, historical nuance, and masterful storytelling, this collection is an essential cornerstone of any serious literary library. Step into Balzac's Paris — vibrant, ruthless, dazzling, unforgettable. Add this monumental work to your collection today.

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Liczba stron: 22295

Rok wydania: 2025

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