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The Conscript & Other Selected Stories by Honoré de Balzac presents a powerful collection of short fiction from one of the founding masters of literary realism. Anchored by The Conscript-a poignant tale set during the Napoleonic wars that explores duty, loss, and the emotional cost of conflict-this volume showcases Balzac's unmatched ability to portray the complexities of human character and society. With vivid detail, psychological depth, and moral nuance, these stories delve into themes of ambition, sacrifice, social struggle, and personal fate. Reflecting Balzac's keen observation and…mehr

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The Conscript & Other Selected Stories by Honoré de Balzac presents a powerful collection of short fiction from one of the founding masters of literary realism. Anchored by The Conscript-a poignant tale set during the Napoleonic wars that explores duty, loss, and the emotional cost of conflict-this volume showcases Balzac's unmatched ability to portray the complexities of human character and society. With vivid detail, psychological depth, and moral nuance, these stories delve into themes of ambition, sacrifice, social struggle, and personal fate. Reflecting Balzac's keen observation and narrative brilliance, this collection offers a compelling window into 19th-century France and the timeless truths of human experience.
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Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850) was a towering figure in French literature and one of the pioneers of literary realism. Born in Tours, France, Balzac is best known for his monumental series of interlinked novels and stories titled La Comédie Humaine ("The Human Comedy"), which presents a detailed and often critical portrait of French society in the early 19th century. With works such as Père Goriot, Eugénie Grandet, and Lost Illusions, Balzac created complex characters and vividly depicted the struggles of class, ambition, love, and power. His sharp observations, psychological depth, and innovative narrative techniques influenced countless writers, including Marcel Proust and Charles Dickens. Balzac's legacy endures as one of the foundational voices in the development of the modern novel