Honore" de Balzac - translation to English
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Honore" de Balzac - translation to English

FRENCH AUTHOR, BEST KNOWN FOR HIS EPISTOLARY ESSAYS
Jean Louis Guez de Balzac; Guez De Balzac; Guez de Balzac
  • Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac

Honore' de Balzac      
Honorè de Balzac (scrittore francese, autore de "I Miserabili")
Balzac      
Balzac, Honore de Balzac, French novelist (1799-1850)
de jure         
LATIN EXPRESSION, ROUGHLY MEANING 'BY LAW', OFTEN OPPOSED TO 'DE FACTO', MEANING 'IN FACT' OR 'IN PRACTICE'
Dejure; De iure; De Jure; De-jure; De jure standard; On paper
adv. di diritto

Definition

de-
1.
De- is added to a verb in order to change the meaning of the verb to its opposite.
...becoming desensitized to the harmful consequences of violence.
...how to decontaminate industrial waste sites.
PREFIX
2.
De- is added to a noun in order to make it a verb referring to the removal of the thing described by the noun.
I've defrosted the freezer...
The fires are likely to permanently deforest the land.
PREFIX

Wikipedia

Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac

Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac (31 May 1597 – 18 February 1654) was a French author, best known for his epistolary essays, which were widely circulated and read in his day. He was one of the founding members of Académie française.

Examples of use of Honore" de Balzac
1. The novelist Honore de Balzac also mentioned the couple.
2. Those wishing to understand contemporary politics simply must read the great French novelist Honore de Balzac, who fundamentally understood the primeval brutality of simple, untamed emotion.
3. He said he liked the former Soviet republic "because [French novelist Honore de] Balzac was in love with a Ukrainian princess," and that he admires Viktor Yushchenko, Ukraine‘s "orange revolution" hero and president.