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The Human Comedy

The Human Comedy

By de Balzac, Honoré

Published by Zenith Starlight Media

English 2025 ISBN 9791070125304
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Enter the vast, intricate world of Honoré de Balzac, the literary architect of modern realism. The Human Comedy (La Comédie humaine) is one of the greatest achievements in world literature — a sweeping panorama of 19th-century French society captured in unforgettable detail. Across more than ninety novels and stories, Balzac paints a living portrait of ambition, love, greed, corruption, and redemption. From the glittering salons of Paris to the quiet desperation of provincial life, his characters — bankers, artists, courtesans, dreamers, and scoundrels — form an entire universe that mirrors the human soul. This definitive collection includes Balzac's most celebrated works such as Père Goriot, Eugénie Grandet, Lost Illusions, Cousin Bette, The Wild Ass's Skin, and many more — all woven together by themes of power, destiny, and desire. Admired by writers from Marcel Proust to Charles Dickens and Émile Zola, Balzac's genius lies in his fearless truthfulness and his astonishing psychological depth. His stories reveal not only the faces of his age, but the eternal patterns of human behavior that still define us today. 📚 Click "Buy Now" and experience the grandeur of The Human Comedy — an entire world of human passion, ambition, and fate brought vividly to life.

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