"Honore de Balzac, His Life and Writings" by Mary Frances Sandars is a biographical account showcasing the life of the renowned French novelist, written in the early 20th century. The book aims to piece together the complex character and tumultuous life of Balzac, focusing on his personal experiences and relationships, notably his profound admiration for Madame Hanska, which deeply influenced his work and life choices. It seeks to shed light on the motivations and struggles behind his literary achievements. At the start of the narrative, Sandars emphasizes the scarcity of authentic biographical information about Balzac, considering the wealth of critical analysis available. She introduces Balzac's life as a tapestry of contradictions and emotions, highlighting his transition from aspiring lawyer to a struggling writer in Paris. The opening reveals his dedication to his craft despite financial difficulties and explores the emotional depth of his character, marked by moments of vibrant
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First published 1904.
HONORE DE BALZAC
HIS LIFE AND WRITINGS
BY
MARY F. SANDARS
PREFACE
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