What is another word for balzac?

Pronunciation: [bˈaltsak] (IPA)

Balzac is a proper noun and therefore cannot have synonyms. Honore de Balzac was a French novelist and playwright who was influential in the 19th century. Balzac is known for his influential works including "La Comedie Humaine", which is a series of interlinked novels, short stories and essays. His works are often associated with realism and portray French society during his time. While there are no synonyms for the name Balzac, there are several words that could be associated with his works such as realism, society, interlinked, and French literature.

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Usage examples for Balzac

We were speaking of the French Revolution, when, as balzac remarked, to be a spy was to be a patriot.
"The Crisis, Volume 6"
Winston Churchill
In the important part which he assigns to money in many of his dramas, in his business-like mention of specific sums, in the frequency of his illustrations from the practice of keeping accounts, he shows a resemblance to balzac.
"The Roman Poets of the Republic"
W. Y. Sellar
The same charge has been brought against some of the most facile and productive creators in modern times, such as Scott, Dickens, and balzac, and, to a certain extent, even Shakspeare.
"The Roman Poets of the Republic"
W. Y. Sellar

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