
Balzac: A Biography
Stefan Zweig
Honoré de Balzac worked himself to death at fifty-one, producing ninety-plus novels documenting nineteenth-century French society. He earned enormous sums yet died deeply in debt. He observed human psychology with unprecedented accuracy yet was blind...
Location:
United States
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Honoré de Balzac worked himself to death at fifty-one, producing ninety-plus novels documenting nineteenth-century French society. He earned enormous sums yet died deeply in debt. He observed human psychology with unprecedented accuracy yet was blind to his own delusions. Stefan Zweig's Balzac, completed shortly before his 1942 suicide, examines this paradox: genius and disaster from the same obsessive energy. Balzac wrote at night, fueled by fifty cups of coffee daily, working twelve to sixteen hour stretches. Each novel paid debts; the income immediately went to creditors, requiring more writing. The cycle was fatal. The biography follows interconnected themes: catastrophic business schemes, work habits that made him legendary and killed him, seventeen-year obsession with Polish countess Eveline Hanska (they married months before his death), and unprecedented ambition—La Comédie Humaine as systematic documentation of society through interconnected novels. Zweig's method is literary and psychological rather than scholarly, synthesizing Balzac's correspondence into dramatic narrative. The portrait captures essential truths: novels emerged from the same energy producing financial chaos; the paradoxes—realist living in fantasy, money expert who was financially catastrophic—genuinely characterized his life. Written in Zweig's final years, the biography reflects on artistic achievement's costs. Balzac died believing himself a failure—in debt, health ruined. Posterity recognized him as literature's giant. Zweig, despairing about Europe's destruction, surely contemplated this gap between contemporary failure and eventual recognition. Compelling introduction to why Balzac matters and meditation on creativity's demands—the demon granting genius while destroying its host. Zweig's final major work: exploration of obsession from a master who understood its costs. Duration - 16h 44m. Author - Stefan Zweig. Narrator - Charles Owen. Published Date - Monday, 19 January 2026. Copyright - © 2024 Emma Ferousse ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duración:00:00:17
Introduction
Duración:00:14:25
Chapter 1 - The Drama Of A Childhood
Duración:00:51:07
Chapter 2 - Balzac Poses A Question To Fate Before His Time
Duración:00:44:28
Chapter 3 - The Novel Factory: Horace De Saint-Aubin & Co.
Duración:00:32:54
Chapter 4 - Madame De Berny
Duración:00:40:59
Chapter 5 - Commercial Interlude
Duración:00:46:02
Chapter 6 - Balzac And Napoleon
Duración:00:50:04
Chapter 7 - The Man Of Thirty
Duración:00:48:16
Chapter 8 - Balzac In Society And In Private
Duración:01:01:51
Chapter 9 - The Duchess De Castries
Duración:00:57:41
Chapter 10 - Balzac Discovers His Secret
Duración:00:25:20
Chapter 11 - The Unknown Woman
Duración:01:06:47
Chapter 12 - Geneva
Duración:00:24:26
Chapter 13 - Vienna: The Farewells
Duración:00:38:16
Chapter 14 - 1836: The Year Of Catastrophes
Duración:00:39:37
Chapter 15 - Journey To Italy
Duración:00:43:02
Chapter 16 - The Crucial Year
Duración:00:24:14
Chapter 17 - The Silver Mines Of Sardinia
Duración:00:43:25
Chapter 18 - Speculations On The Theater
Duración:00:44:06
Chapter 19 - The Conquest Of Madame De Hanska
Duración:00:40:12
Chapter 20 - The Human Comedy
Duración:00:25:13
Chapter 21 - First Collapse
Duración:00:22:41
Chapter 22 - Balzac The Collector
Duración:00:27:55
Chapter 23 - The Last Masterpieces
Duración:00:19:04
Chapter 24 - Balzac In Ukraine
Duración:00:41:23
Chapter 25 - Marriage And Homecoming
Duración:00:13:32
Chapter 26 - The Death Of Balzac
Duración:00:16:39
Ending Credits
Duración:00:00:20