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- Author:
Honoré de Balzac?Honore de Balzac
Author Record # 1596
- Legal Name:
Balzac, Honoré de?Balzac, Honore de
- Birthplace: Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France
- Birthdate: 20 May 1799
- Deathdate: 18 August 1850
- Language: French
- Webpages: Books and Writers, Encyclopedia of Fantasy, IMDB, Library of Congress, National Library of France, sf-encyclopedia.com, Wikipedia-EN, Wikipedia-FR
- Used These Alternate Names:
H. de Balzac, Balzac, Honore Balzac, Auguste Le Poitevin de l'Egreville
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Note: Generally considered the creator of realism in literature and one of the greatest fiction writers of all time. Schooled in Paris, Balzac worked for a lawyer at age 16, writing plays and novels at night. After the failure of his fiction, he attempted to start a business, which also failed. In 1829 he finally published his first novel, and spent the bulk of his life in Paris. As with many SF writers, Balzac had a plan to unify his novels into a unified series, referring to it as The Human Comedy, which eventually encompassed some 90 novels and novellas.
- Author Tags:
fantasy (14), devil (3), Librivox (2), Internet Archive (2), horror (1), fairies (1), dreams (1), alchemy (1)
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