
audiobook
by Epiphanius Wilson, J. Walker (Joseph Walker) McSpadden
Produced by John Bickers and Dagny
EPIPHANIUS WILSON. - INTRODUCTION - BY - J. WALKER MCSPADDEN
This guide opens a vivid portrait of Honoré de Balzac, best known for his sprawling novels, and turns the spotlight on his lesser‑explored work as a dramatist. It explains how Balzac’s talent for detailed, almost painterly description—whether of bustling Parisian boulevards, intimate boudoirs, or provincial châteaux—translates into his stage pieces, revealing the same keen eye for character and society that defines his fiction.
The authors also examine why Balzac’s dramas often feel at odds with the demands of the theater. Written late in his career, largely for financial reasons, his plays retain the novelist’s preference for rich impression over tight plot, resulting in vivid scenes that sometimes resist conventional dramatic structure. Listeners will come away with a clearer sense of Balzac’s artistic priorities and an appreciation for the unique challenges his theatrical works present.
Language
en
Duration
~23 minutes (22K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-02-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1845–1916
A British-born writer, translator, and editor, he helped introduce English-speaking readers to a wide range of world literatures and sacred texts. His life moved from church work and teaching into literary editing, giving his books a practical, wide-ranging curiosity.
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A prolific American writer and editor, he brought classic tales, operas, history, and biography to a wide audience. He is especially remembered for his Robin Hood retellings and for the way he turned big literary subjects into lively, approachable reading.
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