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ÉTUDES PHILOSOPHIQUES
MASSIMILLA DONI.
GAMBARA.
L’ENFANT MAUDIT.
LES MARANA.
ADIEU.
LE RÉQUISITIONNAIRE.
EL VERDUGO.
UN DRAME AU BORD DE LA MER.
This volume gathers a series of Balzac’s reflective essays that probe the deeper currents of art, society and the human spirit. Written with the same vivid detail that characterises his novels, the pieces move from intimate conversations about music to sweeping observations on the rise and fall of aristocratic families. Listeners are invited into a world where philosophy is not abstract but lived, as the author weaves personal anecdotes with broader cultural commentary.
Among the studies, “Massimilla Doni” offers a passionate meditation on the power of melody, while another essay turns its gaze to the glittering yet decaying nobility of Venice, exposing the tension between grandeur and poverty. A further exploration delves into the paradoxes of fate and free will, urging readers to contemplate the forces that shape our choices. Together, these writings create a portrait of 19th‑century Europe that feels both timeless and intimately human.
Language
fr
Duration
~26 hours (1554K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Paris: Furne, J. J. Dubochet et Cie, J Hetzel, 1845.
Credits
Claudine Corbasson, Hans Pieterse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2023-11-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1799–1850
Best known for building La Comédie humaine, he turned novels into a sweeping portrait of French society—full of ambition, money, love, and social climbing. His stories are rich in detail, vivid characters, and the sharp observations that helped shape modern realism.
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