Oh yes, I still remember; I was working under severe financial strain and desperately trying to maintain a grueling literary pace throughout that year, but I somehow managed to write "Esther Happy" and published my other novel "A Daughter of Eve."
I also had laid such definitive groundwork for my later novels, "The Peasants" and "The Village Rector," translated into Turkish as "Köy Papazı.
I spent the latter half of the year living at my estate, Les Jardies, in Sèvres, outside of Paris, and while there, I hopelessly busied myself trying to improve the property and planting a pineapple orchard to keep my mind off my nightmare-like financial worries...Oh yes, I still remember; I was working und...See more
Most important of all, I dedicated my 1838 novel "The Firm of Nucingen" that was translated into Turkish as "Nucingen Bankası" to Countess Ewelina (Eveline) Hańska and sent her passionate, diary-like letters detailing my extremely challenging life, travels, and literary endeavors.
Regardless, what an amazing life it was then, so thank you Onur so much, for letting me recall those days... Most important of all, I dedicated my 1838 novel "The Firm of Nucingen" that was translated into Turkish as "Nucingen Bankası" to Countess Ewelina (Eveline) Hańska and sent her pas...See more
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I also had laid such definitive groundwork for my later novels, "The Peasants" and "The Village Rector," translated into Turkish as "Köy Papazı.
I spent the latter half of the year living at my estate, Les Jardies, in Sèvres, outside of Paris, and while there, I hopelessly busied myself trying to improve the property and planting a pineapple orchard to keep my mind off my nightmare-like financial worries...Oh yes, I still remember;
Regardless, what an amazing life it was then, so thank you Onur so much, for letting me recall those days...