Associations to the word «Balzac»
Noun
- Dumas
- Dickens
- Gustave
- Pons
- Madame
- Conte
- Hugo
- Emile
- Realism
- Novelist
- Pere
- Alexandre
- Tours
- Femme
- Maison
- Parisian
- Rue
- Alphonse
- Voltaire
- Une
- Verne
- Bourgeois
- Revue
- Novel
- Poe
- Franc
- Auguste
- Lettre
- Jules
- Lambert
- Lucien
- Masterpiece
- Sue
- Romanticism
- Melodrama
- Dante
- Les
- Garret
- Admirer
- Comte
- Mme
- Shakespeare
- Le
- Cesar
- Personage
- Genius
- Illusion
- Countess
- Monsieur
- Goethe
- De
- Dramatist
- Exaggeration
- Chopin
- Heroine
- Victor
- Robb
- Zodiac
- Ans
- Biographer
- Novella
- Mort
- Creditor
- Descartes
- Preface
- Blanc
- Homme
- Admiration
- Nineteenth
- Mirage
- François
- Francois
- Autograph
- Rousseau
- Marcel
- Valentin
- Beckett
- Monde
- Byron
- Chateau
- La
- Salon
- Correspondence
- Prose
- Georges
- Czar
- Prometheus
- Caricature
- Romantic
- Dandy
Adverb
Wiktionary
BALZAC, proper noun. A French surname.
Dictionary definition
BALZAC, noun. French novelist; he portrays the complexity of 19th century French society (1799-1850).
Wise words
Words to me were magic. You could say a word and it could
conjure up all kinds of images or feelings or a chilly
sensation or whatever. It was amazing to me that words had
this power.