The Quest of the Absolute

The Quest of the Absolute (French: La Recherche de l'absolu) is a novel by Honoré de Balzac.[1] The novel first appeared in 1834, with seven chapter-divisions, as a Scène de la vie privée; was published by itself in 1839 by Charpentier; and took its final place as a part of the Comédie in 1845.

The Quest of the Absolute
AuthorHonoré de Balzac
Original titleLa Recherche de l'absolu
IllustratorÉdouard Toudouze
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
SeriesLa Comédie humaine
Publication date
1834

The astronomer Ernest Laugier helped Balzac in the use of chemical terminology in this novel.[2]

References

  1. Hayward, Margaret (April 1973). "Review: Balzac et 'La Recherche de l'Absolu' , by Madeleine Fargeaud". Modern Language Review. 68 (2): 416–422. JSTOR 3725892.
  2. "Quel est ce Laugier?". La Chronique Médicale. 14: 405–407. 1907.


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