Writing
Community Rating
6.8
Initial estimate
Born
May 20, 1799
Died
August 18, 1850 (age 51)
Born in
Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France
Honoré de Balzac was a French novelist and playwright. He is regarded as one of the founders of realism in European literature. Balzac's first project was a libretto for a comic opera called "Le Corsaire", based on Lord Byron's "The Corsair". In 1820 he completed the five-act verse tragedy Cromwell. After writing several novels, in 1832 Balzac conceived the idea for an enormous series of books that would paint a panoramic portrait of "all aspects of society". "Illusions perdues/Lost Illusions" is a serial novel written between 1837 and 1843.

Vautrin
as Writer
TBA

Les secrets de la princesse de Cadignan
as Novel
2023

Lost Illusions
as Novel
2021

Eugénie Grandet
as Novel
2021

Francesconi: Trompe-la-Mort
as Original Story
2017

Bolshoi Ballet: Lost Illusions
as Original Story
2014
The Magic Skin
as Novel
2011

The Skin of Sorrow
as Novel
2010

Nucingen House
as Novel
2009

The Duchess of Langeais
as Novel
2007

La Grenadière
as Writer
2006

Old Goriot
as Novel
2004

Balzac: A Life of Passion
as Novel
1999

Cousin Bette
as Novel
1998

Passion in the Desert
as Story
1997

Colonel Chabert
as Novel
1994

Eugénie Grandet
as Novel
1994

Secrets of the De Granshan Family
as Novel
1993

Albert Savarus
as Writer
1993

La Femme abandonnée
as Novel
1992