
TO - MY SISTER NANNIE
CATHERINE, PRINCESS RADZIWILL. - AUTHOR'S NOTE
WOMEN IN THE LIFE OF BALZAC - CHAPTER I - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF BALZAC
Through the lens of a family member who grew up in the Balzac household, this study offers a vivid look at the novelist’s private world. Drawing on letters, memoirs, and unpublished papers, the author reconstructs the network of women who shaped his life, from the devoted wife who endured his hardships to the fleeting muses who inspired his characters. The narrative moves beyond the usual literary criticism, exposing the rumors and misunderstandings that have long clouded Balzac’s reputation.
The work is grounded in meticulous scholarship, with acknowledgments to numerous professors and even aristocratic acquaintances who supplied rare insights. By juxtaposing personal anecdotes with broader social context, the book illuminates the emotional currents that drove Balzac’s relentless work ethic and his often turbulent affairs. Listeners will gain a richer sense of the man behind the monumental novels, feeling the intimacy of a story usually hidden behind fame.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (476K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2002-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1880–1979
A Kentucky-born teacher and scholar, she is best remembered for a thoughtful 1921 study of Honoré de Balzac and the women who shaped his life and work. Her writing brings literary history closer to everyday human relationships, making a famous author feel more real.
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