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In his novels Eugenie Grandet (1833) and The Museum of Antiquities (1837), Balzac explores universal themes of greed, human passions, sacrifice, and moral dilemmas, placing them in different social contexts of 19th-century French society.
This book focuses on one of the bloodiest events in French history – St. Bartholomew's Day in 1572, when thousands of French Protestants were massacred in Paris and across the country.
Cornelius van Berle, a young doctor from Dortrecht, is obsessed with creating a black tulip for the prize of the city of Harlem.
Madame Pompadour (1878) by the Goncourt brothers follows the life of Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, known as Madame de Pompadour (1721–1764), mistress of King Louis XV of France and one of the most influential women of the 18th century.
The novel is part of a series of Dumas' historical-biographical novels in which the author, based on real events, creates an exciting and accessible portrayal of great figures in world history.