
Mont Blanc Writers Edition / Honoré De Balzac
With the Writers Edition, issued every year since 1992 in a strictly limited edition worldwide, Montblanc pays tribute to the lives and works of the

With the Writers Edition, issued every year since 1992 in a strictly limited edition worldwide, Montblanc pays tribute to the lives and works of the

The Writers Edition is Montblanc’s way to the creativity and cultural influences of movers and shakers within the literary realm. The Maison has been honouring

For generations the dragon, like no other mythological creature, has fascinated people – especially in the Far East. An awe-inspiring, fire-breathing fabled beast and a

With such novels as “The sound and the fury” and “Light in August”, William Faulkner earned himself a reputation as the literary voice of the

In his novels, Julies Verne took his readers away on fantastic journeys: voyages around the world, deep under the sea or to the moon. He

Charles Dickens is still one of the best-known and most frequently read authors of English literature. His unique skill for creating true pictures from words,

Alexandre Dumas was one of the most important novelists and playwrights of the 19th century. He knew better than anyone how to combine effective dialogue,

Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet, 1694-1778) and his immense body of work, including comedies, philosophical discourses and letters, are unparalleled in modern times. Although even in his

Edgar Allan Poe gained world fame for his tales of horror and the supernatural. In works such as “The Fall of the House of Usher”

Oscar Wilde’s revolutionary views on the society of his day, his fights for aesthetic and moral freedom and his belief in individuality and simultaneous rejection

Marcel Proust, one of the most popular French authors and philosophers of his time, fascinated readers with his books and their brilliantly observed descriptions of

Virginia Woolf was one of the most significant authors of the 20th century and a forerunner of classic modern literature. Living Victorian aesthetic and literary