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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Balzac, by Frederick Lawton This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Balzac Author: Frederick Lawton Release Date: December 17, 2005 [EBook #3822] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK BALZAC *** Produced by Dagny; and John Bickers BALZAC BY FREDERICK LAWTON DEDICATED, In remembrance of many pleasant and instructive hours spent in his society, to the sculptor AUGUSTE RODIN, whose statue of Balzac, with its fine, synthetic portraiture, first tempted the author to write this book. PASSY, PARIS, 1910. PREFACE Excusing himself for not undertaking to write a life of Balzac, Monsieur Brunetiere, in his study of the novelist published shortly before his death, refused somewhat disdainfully to admit that acquaintance with a celebrated man's biography has necessarily any value. "What do we know of the life of Shakespeare?" he says, "and of the circumstances in which _Hamlet_ or _Othello_ was produced? If these circumstances were better known to us, is it to be believed and will it be seriously asserted that our admiration for one or the other play would be augmented?" In penning this quirk, the eminent critic would seem to have wilfully overlooked the fact that a writer's life may have much or may have little to do with his works. In the case of Shakespeare it was comparatively little--and yet we should be glad to learn more of this little. In the case of Balzac it was much. His novels are literally his life; and his life is quite as full as his books of all that makes the good novel at once profitable and agreeable to read. It is not too much to affirm that any one who is acquainted with what is known to-day of the strangely chequered career of the author of the _Comedie Humaine_ is in a better position to understand and appreciate the different parts which constitute it. Moreover, the steady rise of Balzac's reputation, during the last fifty years, has been in some degree owing to the var
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