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Illusions of Disillusionment Author: [French] Balzac Translator: Fu Lei Publisher: China Yanshi Publishing House

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Introduction · · · · · ·

About the Author · · · · · ·

Balzac (1799-1850), a French novelist, is known as the father of modern French novels. He wrote a lot of works throughout his life, including 91 novels, collectively known as The Human Comedy. Balzac's greatest contribution to realistic literature lies in his detailed portrayal of typical characters and social customs, and his expression of the changes and development of characters in the social environment. The characters he created, such as Old Goriot, Grandet, Gobseck, Rastignac, Lucien, Cousin Bette, and Vautrin, have almost become model images of different types of bourgeois representatives in literary history, and have a profound influence on world literature.

About the Translator:

Fu Lei (1908-1966), also known as Nuan and Nuan'an, was born in Xiasha Township, Nanhui County, Jiangsu Province (now Hangtou Town, Pudong New Area). He was a famous Chinese translator, writer, educator and art critic. He studied at the University of Paris in France in his early years. Fu Lei hated evil all his life. Most of his translations were about exposing social ills and describing people's struggles. He translated a large number of French works, including works by Balzac, Romain Rolland, Voltaire and other famous writers.

Table of contents · · · · · ·

Table of Contents Preface to the Translation by Luo Xinzhang Volume 1 Two Poets Volume 2 Mainland Great Men in Paris Volume 3 The Sufferings of the Inventor
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