One has little doubt in deciding that, of the two spurs which
goaded Balzac's labours, his desire for wealth acted more
persistently and energetically than his desire for glory. In his
conversations, in his correspondence, money was the eternal theme;
in his novels it is almost always the hinge on which the interest,
whether of character, plot, or passion, depends. Money was his
obsession, day and night; and, in his dormant visions, it must have
loomed largely.
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