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'''''The Quest of the Absolute''''' (French: ''La Recherche de l'absolu'') is a novel by [[Honoré de Balzac]]. 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 [[La Comédie humaine|Comédie]] in 1845. |
'''''The Quest of the Absolute''''' (French: ''La Recherche de l'absolu'') is a novel by [[Honoré de Balzac]]. 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 [[La Comédie humaine|Comédie]] in 1845. |
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The astronomer [[Paul-Auguste-Ernest Laugier|Ernest Laugier]] helped Balzac in the use of chemical terminology in this novel.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Quel est ce Laugier?|journal=La Chronique Médicale|year=1907|volume=14|pages=405–407|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tVBYAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA407}}</ref> |
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Author | Honoré de Balzac |
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Original title | La Recherche de l'absolu |
Language | French |
Series | La Comédie humaine |
Publication date | 1834 |
Publication place | France |
The Quest of the Absolute (French: La Recherche de l'absolu) is a novel by Honoré de Balzac. 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 astronomer Ernest Laugier helped Balzac in the use of chemical terminology in this novel.[1]
References
- ^ "Quel est ce Laugier?". La Chronique Médicale. 14: 405–407. 1907.
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