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What are Balzac's masterpieces?
Honoré de Balzac, a French novelist, is regarded as the father of modern French novels. Some critics think that he is second only to Shakespeare, and he is good at portraying people who are controlled by strong emotions such as greed, hatred and ambition. Balzac plans to write a series of novels that describe and analyze all levels of French society with the theme of Human Society. These novels can be mainly divided into three groups: moral research, philosophical research and analytical research. Each group can be divided into personal life, local life, Paris life, political life and rural life.

List of works

The Last An Shu Party

Gao Sai Booker

Su town dance

Revenge of the family

Colonel Xia Bei

Juan party

The priest of Tours.

The story of thirteen people

Eugenie Grandet.

Father Goriot

Longevity potion

The story of donkey skin

Absolute exploration

Antique showroom

The Rise and Fall of Saicha Piroto.

Twinkingen bank

civil servant

A woman who stirs water

disillusion

The rise and fall of fireworks women

Aunt Bei

Uncle bangs

farmer

spinster

Pielante

Congressman of Alsi.

Eve's daughter

Lily in the valley

Memot, a reformed character.

A thirty-year-old woman

Sarakin

The Red House

Love in the desert

Atheist mass

Gambara