La Comedia humana, Volumen V.

La Comedia humana, Volumen V. - Hornoré de Balzac - Hermida Editores
Year of publication: 
2017
Pages: 
722
Book size:
15x21cm
Binding: 
Soft cover

At the age of forty-three, Balzac "saw only one desirable goal: to put his life in order, lighten his debts, live in peace, complete his gigantic work in peace and without haste." This is how Stefan Zweig defines this period of maturity of the great French novelist. To achieve such a goal he had to win back the love of Ewelina Hanska, the woman of his life. Precisely when writing the novel Albert Savarus (1842), belonging to the series of Scenes from the private life of The Human Comedy, he tried to attract her with the portrait he offers of Albert Savarus, an attractive young man who meticulously prepares his political career. He was the character he wanted to be.

Also in 1842 he gave the press A Debut in Life, which begins with the curious conversation between six travelers in a regular-line horse-drawn carriage. In the next novel included in this volume, Mrs. Firmiani, he de...read more

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