
Five unknown masterpieces.
Marguerite Waknine.N° d'inventaire | 23575 |
Format | 15 x 25 |
Détails | 96 p., notebook. |
Publication | Angoulême, 2020 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9791094565599 |
According to the most brilliant researchers, it would have taken something like fifty thousand cups of strong coffee for Balzac to write his Human Comedy; a monument of writing whose exact contents are often difficult to say, unless you are a specialist. Of course, and notably thanks to the school and the film adaptation, a few titles have been able to emerge from this prodigious lot.
Perhaps Le Père Goriot, Le colonel Chabert, or even Eugénie Grandet, Les Illusions perdues, and let's say Le Lys dans la vallée. That's very little, very little, too little. While the variety, diversity and multitude of stories that make up the very body of this unclassifiable work undeniably invite the most beautiful adventures. Also, it is in the sense of these beautiful discoveries that the present volume has brought together five stories belonging to the immense continent of La Comédie; five stories that still remain extremely confidential and which are always very difficult to acquire outside of the complete works.
Five stories to salute, if it were still necessary, the prodigious talent of Balzac, in order, as is fitting, to honor Honoré.
According to the most brilliant researchers, it would have taken something like fifty thousand cups of strong coffee for Balzac to write his Human Comedy; a monument of writing whose exact contents are often difficult to say, unless you are a specialist. Of course, and notably thanks to the school and the film adaptation, a few titles have been able to emerge from this prodigious lot.
Perhaps Le Père Goriot, Le colonel Chabert, or even Eugénie Grandet, Les Illusions perdues, and let's say Le Lys dans la vallée. That's very little, very little, too little. While the variety, diversity and multitude of stories that make up the very body of this unclassifiable work undeniably invite the most beautiful adventures. Also, it is in the sense of these beautiful discoveries that the present volume has brought together five stories belonging to the immense continent of La Comédie; five stories that still remain extremely confidential and which are always very difficult to acquire outside of the complete works.
Five stories to salute, if it were still necessary, the prodigious talent of Balzac, in order, as is fitting, to honor Honoré.