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By: Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850)

Louis Lambert by Honoré de Balzac tells the story of a young boy with extraordinary intelligence and spiritual insight. The novel follows Louis as he navigates the challenges of growing up and tries to understand his own unique gifts.

Balzac’s writing is exquisite, painting vivid pictures of 19th century France and delving deep into the complexities of the human mind. The characters are richly developed, each with their own flaws and desires that add depth to the story.

The themes of spirituality, love, and intellectual pursuit are expertly woven throughout the narrative, creating a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant reading experience. Louis Lambert is a captivating and introspective work that will leave readers pondering the nature of genius and the meaning of life.

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Louis Lambert is an 1832 novel by French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850), included in the Études philosophiques section of his novel sequence La Comédie humaine. Set mostly in a school at Vendôme, it examines the life and theories of a boy genius fascinated by the Swedish philosopher Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772).

Balzac wrote Louis Lambert during the summer of 1832 while he was staying with friends at the Château de Saché, and published three editions with three different titles. The novel contains a minimal plot, focusing mostly on the metaphysical ideas of its boy-genius protagonist and his only friend (eventually revealed to be Balzac himself). Although it is not a significant example of the realist style for which Balzac became famous, the novel provides insight into the author’s own childhood. Specific details and events from the author’s life – including punishment from teachers and social ostracism – suggest a fictionalized autobiography.

While he was a student at Vendôme, Balzac wrote an essay called Traité de la Volonté (”Treatise on the Will”); it is described in the novel as being written by Louis Lambert. The essay discusses the philosophy of Swedenborg and others, although Balzac did not explore many of the metaphysical concepts until much later in his life. Ideas analyzed in the essay and elsewhere in the novel include the split between inward and outward existence; the presence of angels and spiritual enlightenment; and the interplay between genius and madness.

Although critics panned the novel, Balzac remained steadfast in his belief that it provided an important look at philosophy, especially metaphysics.

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