Balzac (biographie) : le pisseur de copie dopé qui rend Marx inutile
➜ Summaries of the 100 best books on thought: https://www.1000idcg.com/top100 ➜ The 5 secrets of the most cultured people: https://www.1000idcg.com/5 ➜ "Culture Express" general knowledge program: https://www.1000idcg.com/ce ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ⏳⏳⏳ Video timings ⏳⏳⏳ 00:00 Introduction 02:14 Anecdote #1 04:53 Anecdote #2 07:36 Anecdote #3 12:24 Anecdote #4 16:13 Anecdote #5 20:14 Anecdote #6 23:43 Anecdote #7 26:48 Anecdote No. 8 32:21 Anecdote No. 9 34:30 Anecdote No. 10 37:23 "Culture Express" Program Main source: "Balzac" by Stefan Zweig (https://amzn.to/3TREYVW) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850) is one of the greatest French novelists of the 19th century. Born in Tours, he grew up in a bourgeois family and showed a passion for literature from an early age. After studying law in Paris, he decided to devote himself entirely to writing, despite a difficult start and several failures under pseudonyms. His unwavering determination finally paid off with the publication of "The Chouans" in 1829, marking the beginning of his literary recognition. Balzac is best known for his monumental work, "The Human Comedy," a collection of over 90 novels and short stories that realistically depict post-Napoleonic French society. Through complex characters and a meticulous observation of morals, he explores the universal themes of ambition, love, and corruption. His detailed style and ability to depict the nuances of everyday life made him a pioneer of realism in literature, influencing many authors after him. His personal life was as intense as his writing. Known for his incredible productivity, Balzac often worked at night, sustained by excessive amounts of coffee. Despite debts and fragile health, he remained devoted to his art until his death. Honoré de Balzac leaves behind an indelible legacy that continues to fascinate readers and inspire writers worldwide, confirming his essential status in the French literary landscape. Do you have any questions? Write them in the comments and I'll be happy to answer them. Website: https://1000idcg.com/ Instagram: / romtreff_1000idcg

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