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Honoré de Balzac
The film was based on the novel Eugénie Grandet by Honoré de Balzac.
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Balzac
Balzac conceived Balzac's ambitious project, The Human Comedy, while writing Eugénie Grandet and incorporated it into the Comédie by revising the names of some of the characters in the second edition, which Balzac also dedicated to Maria Du Fresnay, Balzac's then-lover, and mother of Balzac's daughter Marie-Caroline Du Fresnay, and, as was proved later on, the “real” Eugénie Grandet.
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Victor Hugo
Victor Hugo published Eugénie Grandet, Victor Hugo's first bestseller, in 1833, followed by Le Père Goriot in 1835, the two-volume Illusions perdues in 1843, Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes in 1847, Le Cousin Pons (1847) and La Cousine Bette (1848).
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Émile Zola
Eugénie Grandet is the French writer’s first bestselling novel and the most acclaimed of Émile Zola's career.
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the play titled ‘Eugenie Grandet’ which was adapted from the original work of the same name by the great French writer Honore Balzac
On December 9, artists from Hong Hac Theatre will perform the play titled ‘Eugenie Grandet’ which was adapted from the original work of the same name by the great French writer Honore Balzac.
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Some of the published credits of Honore de Balzac
Some of the published credits of Honore de Balzac include Eugenie Grandet, Sons of the Soil.
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the title of a short story by Donald Barthelme
Eugénie Grandet is also the title of a short story by Donald Barthelme.
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Alexandre Du Sommerard
Alexandre Du Sommerard published Eugénie Grandet, Alexandre Du Sommerard's first bestseller, in 1833, followed by Le Père Goriot in 1835, the two-volume Illusions perdues in 1843, Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes and Le Cousin Pons in 1847 and La Cousine Bette 1848.
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French novelist and playwright
French novelist and playwright most famous for Eugenie Grandet and La Comedie Humaine.
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Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais
Eugénie is a play in five acts by Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais.
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