The Human Comedy: Introductions And Appendix

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The Human Comedy: Introductions And Appendix
Balzac, Honoré De, 1799-1850
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So things went on in light and in shade, in homekeeping and in travel, in debts and in earnings, but always in work of some kind or another, for eighteen years from the turning point of 1829. By degrees, as hegained fame and ceased to be in the most pressing want of money, Balzac left off to some extent, though never entirely, thosemiscellaneous writings--reviews (including puffs), comic or generalsketches, political diatribes, "physiologies" and the like--which, with his discarded prefaces and
... much more interesting matter, were atlast, not many years ago, included in four stout volumes of the_Edition Definitive_. With the exception of the _Physiologies_ (a sortof short satiric analysis of this or that class, character, orpersonage), which were very popular in the reign of Louis Philippe inFrance, and which Albert Smith and others introduced into England, Balzac did not do any of this miscellaneous work extremely well. Veryshrewd observations are to be found in his reviews, for instance hisindication, in reviewing La Touche's _Fragoletta_, of that commonfault of ambitious novels, a sort of woolly and "ungraspable"looseness of construction and story, which constantly bewilders thereader as to what is going on.

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