Although frantic pace, shortcomings of literary styles, and tendency towards melodrama of Balzac deny him admission to the highest rank of the world’s greatest novelists, his amazing example of what the novel and the novelist could do to capture human and social experience makes him one of the most influential figures in the history of fiction.
A. Although frantic pace, shortcomings of literary styles, and tendency towards melodrama of Balzac deny him
B. Balzac, whose frantic pace, shortcomings of literary styles, and tendency towards melodrama has denied him
C. Balzac, whose frantic pace, shortcomings of literary styles, and tendency that he was overly melodramatic has denied him
D. Although Balzac’s frantic pace, shortcomings that shows in his writings, and his tendency towards melodrama denies him
E. Although Balzac’s frantic pace, shortcomings of literary styles, and tendency towards melodrama deny Balzac