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The Collected Works of Honore de Balzac

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Table of Contents

List of Works by Genre and Title
List of Works in Alphabetical Order
Honore de Balzac Biography

La Com?die Humaine:

Scenes From Private Life:
The Ball at Sceaux
The Purse
Madame Firmiani
A Second Home
Domestic Peace
Paz or The Imaginary Mistress
Study of a Woman
Another Study of Woman
La Grand Breteche (Sequel to "Another Study of Woman")
Albert Savarus
Letters of Two Brides
A Daughter of Eve
A Woman of Thirty
The Deserted Woman
La Grenadiere
The Message
Gobseck
The Marriage Contract
A Start in Life
Modeste Mignon
Beatrix
Honorine
Colonel Chabert
The Atheist's Mass
The Commission in Lunacy
Pierre Grassou

Scenes From Provincial Life:
Ursule Mirouet or Ursula
Eugenie Grandet
The Celibates:
- Pierrette
- The Vicar of Tours
- The Two Brothers or A Bachelor's Establishment

Parisians in the Country:
- The Illustrious Gaudissart
- The Muse of the Department

The Jealousies of a Country Town
- An Old Maid
- The Collection of Antiquities
The Lily of the Valley
Lost Illusions (Les Illusions perdues)
- The Two Poets
- A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
- Eve and David

Scenes From Parisian Life
Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
- Esther Happy
- What Love Costs an Old Man
- The End of Evil Ways
- Vautrin's Last Avatar

A Prince of Bohemia
A Man of Business
Gaudissart II
Unconscious Comedians
The Thirteen
- Ferragus
- The Duchesse de Langeais
- The Girl with the Golden Eyes

Father Goriot
The Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau
The Firm of Nucingen
The Secrets of a Princess
Bureaucracy or The Government Clerks
Sarrasine
Facino Cane
Poor Relations
- Cousin Betty
- Cousin Pons

The Lesser Bourgeoisie or The Middle Classes

Scenes From Political Life
An Historical Mystery or The Gondreville Mystery
An Episode Under the Terror
The Brotherhood of Consolation or The Seamy Side of History
- Madame de la Chanterie
- Initiated or The Initiate

Z. Marcas
The Deputy of Arcis or The Member for Arcis

Scenes From Military Life
The Chouans
A Passion in the Desert

Scenes From Country Life
The Country Doctor
The Village Rector or The Country Parson
Sons of the Soil or The Peasantry

Philosophical Studies
The Magic Skin (La Peau de chagrin)
The Alkahest or The Quest of the Absolute
Christ in Flanders
Melmoth Reconciled
The Hidden Masterpiece
The Hated Son
Gambara
Massimilla Doni
Juana or The Maranas
Farewell
The Recruit or The Conscript
El Verdugo
A Drama on the Seashore or A Seaside Tragedy
The Red Inn
The Elixir of Life
Maitre Cornelius
Catherine De Medici
- The Calvinist Martyr
- The Ruggieri's Secret
- The Two Dreams

Louis Lambert
The Exiles
Seraphita

Analytical Studies
The Physiology of Marriage

Novels:
Adieu
Beatrix
The Country Doctor
Petty Troubles of Married Life
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau
Secrets of the Princesse de Cadignan
Vendetta

Short Stories:
At the Sign of the Cat & Racket
Domestic Peace
Droll Stories Volume 1
Droll Stories Volume 2
Droll Stories Volume 3
Folk-Tales of Napoleon, The Napoleon of the People; Napoleonder
A Street of Paris and Its Inhabitant

Plays:
Mercadet: A Comedy In Three Acts
Pamela Giraud: A Play In Five Acts
The Resources of Quinola
The Stepmother, A Drama in Five Acts
Vautrin: A Drama in Five Acts

13748 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1848

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About the author

Honoré de Balzac

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French writer Honoré de Balzac (born Honoré Balzac), a founder of the realist school of fiction, portrayed the panorama of society in a body of works, known collectively as La comédie humaine .

Honoré de Balzac authored 19th-century novels and plays. After the fall of Napoléon in 1815, his magnum opus, a sequence of almost a hundred novels and plays, entitled, presents life in the years.

Due to keen observation of fine detail and unfiltered representation, European literature regards Balzac. He features renowned multifaceted, even complex, morally ambiguous, full lesser characters. Character well imbues inanimate objects; the city of Paris, a backdrop, takes on many qualities. He influenced many famous authors, including the novelists Marcel Proust, Émile Zola, Charles John Huffam Dickens, Gustave Flaubert, Henry James, and Jack Kerouac as well as important philosophers, such as Friedrich Engels. Many works of Balzac, made into films, continue to inspire.

An enthusiastic reader and independent thinker as a child, Balzac adapted with trouble to the teaching style of his grammar. His willful nature caused trouble throughout his life and frustrated his ambitions to succeed in the world of business. Balzac finished, and people then apprenticed him as a legal clerk, but after wearying of banal routine, he turned his back on law. He attempted a publisher, printer, businessman, critic, and politician before and during his career. He failed in these efforts From his own experience, he reflects life difficulties and includes scenes.

Possibly due to his intense schedule and from health problems, Balzac suffered throughout his life. Financial and personal drama often strained his relationship with his family, and he lost more than one friend over critical reviews. In 1850, he married Ewelina Hańska, his longtime paramour; five months later, he passed away.

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1,848 reviews
March 8, 2024
Each work is reviewed elsewhere and the errors her are minimal in my kindle edition, I read all except the last biography, I had enough even though I love Balzac's works.
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May 5, 2014
There's a reason these works have endured. By the way they're free on Kindle.
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610 reviews
February 8, 2016
one of those crappy walter black editions from the 1920s that has tons of typos, smudged letters and stuck together pages, so probably doesnt correspond with the edition catalogged here. it also has incredibly dense text layout, almost completely lack of footnotes, and no commentary. the rating thus applies to the actual texts rather than the edition, of which im not even sure what translations they are. what we have here is fourteen novellas and one short story from la comedie humaine - eight taken from scenes from private life, four from parisian life, and the other three from various other places. despite the lack of footnotes and commentary the stories flow really well with one another - the opening scathing monologue of the girl with the golden eyes sets the tone quite nicely. no real duds in here although the firm of nucigen and the unconscious mummers were a little dense and certainly the kind of thing that a re-read or two would benefit. highlights are the intense melodrama of the vendetta, and the somewhat ironic tragedies of the commission in lunacy and colonel chabert. probably the most tragic story is a passion in the desert as its a lot easier to feel bad for the innocence of animals compared to scheming parisians. i'd only read old goriot going into this and that was like 10 years ago, but a lot of the characters from that make their way into these stories, and its pretty neat to see major characters in some works being minor characters in others or even mentioned in an off-hand comment in others still. i'd really like to track down a complete edition of the comedy, but it certainly looks like it would be a formidable task
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July 1, 2025
COLONEL CHABERT ( Balzac)
A study in matrimonial dilemmas. A filthy, terribly disfigured bum stumbles into lawyer Derville's offices where he is taunted by the boyish clerks and mockingly told to return later..... if he dares. This ruined wreck of a man claims to be the famed Colonel Chabert, holder of the Legion of Honour and hero of the Napoleonic wars, reported dead in battle years ago. Regarded as a raving madman after his recovery of terrible wounds, he'd been held in asylum for years in Germany. The doubtful young lawyer comes to believe his story when evidence is produced – and therein the dilemma. Chabert's ambitious and beautiful “widow” is now fashionably remarried to an up-and-coming younger nobleman Ferraud with whom she has two little children.

If Chabert – now penniless – cannot have his wife back, he at least wants his titles and wealth restored.... but according to his original will, much of the estate has already been distributed. If brought to court, Derville sees long hearings, depositions, scandal, counter-claims, enormous expense. And to which husband does Madame Ferraud now belong? Did she not act in good faith? The courts will be inclined to favor the original marriage, but may decide for the second, as there are two little children now involved. And which will the lady herself prefer – wifely duty to a famed and suffering husband – or fashionable ambition & motherhood?

Complicating matters: Louis XVIII is on his throne now and the regime wants only to forget 1789 and Napoleonic ruin. Derville fears how sympathetic courts will be if buried history is dragged back up from the grave.

How to approach Madame and break the news? wonders Derville. Discreetly and in private? Or in the presence of her new husband? Would not a quiet compromise be in everyone's interest?

Well, one party at last agrees to amicable compromise. The other will rely on guile.

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QUOTES:

"They have all the poverty without the poetry .... poverty in Paris gains dignity only by horror.

“We must not show our hand but try to see hers, and win the game at one stroke. She must be frightened. She is a woman. Now, what frightens women most?”

“Madness! You will be caught.... Besides, you might miss. That would be unpardonable. A man must not miss his shot when he wants to kill his wife.”

"Ready for anything, she did not yet know what she was going to do; … but at any rate she meant to annihilate him socially.

"The Countess preserved a calm countenance, showing that impenetrable face women can assume when determined to do their worst."
288 reviews7 followers
August 15, 2015
I dip into this every now and then ... have not read the whole thing yet. Every story I HAVE read though, has been excellent. Has given me a much richer sense of French culture, architecture, politics.
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December 10, 2016

"o amor é uma vasta ocupação, e aqueles que nele têm sucesso não deveriam de ter outra".
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February 16, 2019
The Charles Dickens of French Lit. Colorful stories that illuminate himan nature and 19th century French culture.
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