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''Balzac''. Translated by William and Dorothy Rose. Afterword by Richard Friedenthal. 404p. 14 illustrations immediately following the Contents, pp. v-vi. 404p. | ''Balzac''. Translated by William and Dorothy Rose. Afterword by Richard Friedenthal. 404p. 14 illustrations immediately following the Contents, pp. v-vi. 404p. German original: [[Balzac. (Eine Biographie)]] | ||
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[1946]: The Viking Press, New York
Balzac. Translated by William and Dorothy Rose. Afterword by Richard Friedenthal. 404p. 14 illustrations immediately following the Contents, pp. v-vi. 404p. German original: Balzac. (Eine Biographie)
Contents:
Book One: Youth and Early Efforts, pp. (1)-105
Book Two: Balzac at Work, pp. (107)-180
Book Three: The Novel of Balzac's Life, pp. (181)-228
Book Four: Splendor and Misery of Balzac the Novelist, pp. (229)-302
Book Five: The Author of La comédie humaine, pp. (303)-350
Book Six: Fulfillment and Finale, pp. (351)-387
Appendix:
[2012]: Plunkett Lake Press, Lexington, MA
Balzac. Translated by William and Dorothy Rose. Cover by Susan Erony. With a chronology of Stefan Zweig's life and a bibliography of works by and about Stefan Zweig in English by Randolph Klawiter. An eBook published by the Plunkett Lake Press eBooks of Life Writing, July 2012. 150,000 words and 22 illustrations. Available from Amazon [Kindle Edition], Barnes & Noble [Nook Edition], Apple iTunes [Apple iBooks Edition], and Kobo