Honoré de Balzac
Novelist, Author
1799 – 1850
Who was Honoré de Balzac?
Honoré de Balzac was a French novelist and playwright. His magnum opus was a sequence of short stories and novels collectively entitled La Comédie humaine, which presents a panorama of French life in the years after the 1815 fall of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Due to his keen observation of detail and unfiltered representation of society, Balzac is regarded as one of the founders of realism in European literature. He is renowned for his multifaceted characters, who are morally ambiguous. His writing influenced many subsequent novelists such as Marcel Proust, Émile Zola, Charles Dickens, Edgar Allan Poe, Eça de Queirós, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Gustave Flaubert, Benito Pérez Galdós, Marie Corelli, Henry James, William Faulkner, Jack Kerouac, and Italo Calvino, and philosophers such as Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx. Many of Balzac's works have been made into or have inspired films, and they are a continuing source of inspiration for writers, filmmakers and critics.
An enthusiastic reader and independent thinker as a child, Balzac had trouble adapting to the teaching style of his grammar school. His willful nature caused trouble throughout his life and frustrated his ambitions to succeed in the world of business. When he finished school, Balzac was an apprentice in a law office, but he turned his back on the study of law after wearying of its inhumanity and banal routine. Before and during his career as a writer, he attempted to be a publisher, printer, businessman, critic, and politician; he failed in all of these efforts. La Comédie humaine reflects his real-life difficulties, and includes scenes from his own experience.
Famous Quotes:
- If we could but paint with the hand what we see with the eye.
- You may imitate, but never counterfeit.
- The heart of a mother is a deep abyss at the bottom of which you will always find forgiveness.
- Modesty is the conscience of the body.
- Nothing so fortifies a friendship as a belief on the part of one friend that he is superior to the other.
- Passion is universal humanity. Without it religion, history, romance and art would be useless.
- Finance, like time, devours its own children.
- Bureaucracy is a giant mechanism operated by pygmies.
- To promote laughter without joining in it greatly heightens the effect.
- If those who are the enemies of innocent amusements had the direction of the world, they would take away the spring, and youth, the former from the year, the latter from human life.
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- Born
- May 20, 1799
Tours - Also known as
- Honore de Balzac
- Honoré Balssa
- Balzac
- Honorato de Balzac
- H. de Balzac
- Honoré De Balzac
- Parents
- Siblings
- Spouses
- Ewelina Hańska
(1850/03/14 - 1850/08/18)
- Ewelina Hańska
- Religion
- Catholicism
- Nationality
- France
- Profession
- Lived in
- Tours
- Died
- Aug 18, 1850
Paris - Resting place
- Père Lachaise Cemetery
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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