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THE WORKS OF

BALZAC

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By Honore De Balzac



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Contents

COMPLETE WORKS—Alphabetized

COMEDIE HUMAINE

SCENES DE LA VIE PRIVEE

SCENES DE LA VIE PROVINCE

SCENES DE LA VIE PARISIENNE

SCENES DE LA VIE POLITIQUE

SCENES DE LA VIE MILITAIRE

SCENES DE LA VIE DE CAMPAGNE






COMEDIE HUMAINE



SCENES DE LA VIE PRIVEE

SCENES FROM PRIVATE LIFE

At the Sign of the Cat and Racket (La Maison du Chat-qui Pelote)
The Ball at Sceaux (Le Bal de Sceaux)
The Purse (La Bourse)
Vendetta (La Vendetta)
Madame Firmiani (Mme. Firmiani)
A Second Home (Une Double Famille)
Domestic Peace (La Paix du Menage)
Paz (La Fausse Maitresse)
Study of a Woman (Etude de femme)
Another Study of Woman (Autre etude de femme)
The Grand Breteche (La Grande Breteche)
Albert Savarus (Albert Savarus)
Letters of Two Brides (Memoires de deux Jeunes Mariees)
A Daughter of Eve (Une Fille d'Eve)
A Woman of Thirty (La Femme de Trente Ans)
The Deserted Woman (La Femme abandonnee)
La Grenadiere (La Grenadiere)
The Message (Le Message)
Gobseck (Gobseck)
The Marriage Contract (Le Contrat de Mariage)
A Start in Life (Un Debut dans la vie)
Modeste Mignon (Modeste Mignon)
Beatrix (Beatrix)
Honorine (Honorine)
Colonel Chabert (Le Colonel Chabert)
The Atheist's Mass (La Messe de l'Athee)
The Commission in Lunacy (L'Interdiction)
Pierre Grassou (Pierre Grassou)





SCENES DE LA VIE PROVINCE

SCENES FROM PROVINCIAL LIFE

Ursule Mirouet (Ursule Mirouet)
Eugenie Grandet (Eugenie Grandet)
Pierrette (Les Celibataires, Pierrette)
The Vicar of Tours (Le Cure de Tours)
The Two Brothers, (The Black Sheep) (Un Menage de Garcon, La Rabouilleuse)
The Illustrious Gaudissart (L'illustre Gaudissart, Parisians in the Country)
The Muse of the Department (La Muse du departement)
The Old Maid, Jealousies of a Country Town (La Vieille Fille, Les Rivalites)
The Collection of Antiquities (Le Cabinet des antiques)
The Lily of the Valley (Le Lys dans la Vallee)
Two Poets, Lost Illusions:—I. (Les Deux Poetes, Illusions Perdues:—I.)
A Distinguished Provincial at Paris (Un Grand homme de province a Paris, 1re partie)
Eve and David (Eve et David)





SCENES DE LA VIE PARISIENNE

SCENES FROM PARISIAN LIFE

Scenes from a Courtesan's Life, Esther Happy (Splendeurs et Miseres des Courtisanes
What Love Costs an Old Man (A combien l'amour revient aux vieillards)
The End of Evil Ways (Ou menent les mauvais Chemins)
Vautrin's Last Avatar (La derniere Incarnation de Vautrin)
A Prince of Bohemia (Un Prince de la Boheme)
A Man of Business (Un Homme d'affaires)
Gaudissart II (Gaudissart II.)
Unconscious Comedians, The Unconscious Humorists (Les Comediens sans le savoir)
Ferragus, The Thirteen (Ferragus, Histoire des Treize)
The Duchesse de Langeais (La Duchesse de Langeais)
Girl with the Golden Eyes (La Fille aux yeux d'or)
Father Goriot, Old Goriot (Le Pere Goriot)
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau (Grandeur et Decadence de Cesar Birotteau)
The Firm of Nucingen (La Maison Nucingen)
Secrets of the Princesse de Cadignan (Les Secrets de la princesse de Cadignan)
Bureaucracy, The Government Clerks (Les Employes)
Sarrasine (Sarrasine)
Facino Cane (Facino Cane)
Cousin Betty, Poor Relations:—I. (La Cousine Bette, Les Parents Pauvres:—I.)
Cousin Pons, Poor Relations:—II. (Le Cousin Pons, Les Parents Pauvres:—II.)
The Lesser Bourgeoisie, The Middle Classes (Les Petits Bourgeois)





SCENES DE LA VIE POLITIQUE

SCENES FROM POLITICAL LIFE

An Historical Mystery, The Gondreville Mystery (Une Tenebreuse Affaire)
An Episode Under the Terror    (Un Episode sous la Terreur)
Brotherhood of Consolation, Seamy Side of History (Mme. de la Chanterie, L'Envers de l'Histoire Contemporaine)
Initiated, The Initiate (L'Initie)
Z. Marcas (Z. Marcas)
The Deputy of Arcis, The Member for Arcis (Le Depute d'Arcis)





SCENES DE LA VIE MILITAIRE

SCENES FROM MILITARY LIFE

The Chouans (Les Chouans)
A Passion in the Desert (Une Passion dans le desert)





SCENES DE LA VIE DE CAMPAGNE

SCENES FROM COUNTRY LIFE

The Country Doctor (Le Medecin de Campagne)
The Village Rector, The Country Parson (Le Cure de Village)
Sons of the Soil, The Peasantry (Les Paysans)





ETUDES PHILOSOPHIQUES

PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES

The Magic Skin (La Peau de Chagrin)
The Alkahest, The Quest of the Absolute (La Recherche de l'Absolu)
Christ in Flanders (Jesus-Christ en Flandre)
Melmoth Reconciled (Melmoth reconcilie)
The Unknown Masterpiece, The Hidden Masterpiece (Le Chef-d'oeuvre inconnu)
The Hated Son (L'Enfant Maudit)
Gambara (Gambara)
Massimilla Doni (Massimilla Doni)
Juana, The Maranas (Les Marana)
Farewell (Adieu)
The Recruit, The Conscript (Le Requisitionnaire)
El Verdugo (El Verdugo)
A Drama on the Seashore, A Seaside Tragedy (Un Drame au bord de la mer)
The Red Inn (L'Auberge rouge)
The Elixir of Life (L'Elixir de longue vie)
Maitre Cornelius (Maitre Cornelius)
Catherine de' Medici, The Calvinist Martyr (Sur Catherine de Medicis, Le Martyr calviniste)
The Ruggieri's Secret, (La Confidence des Ruggieri)
The Two Dreams (Les Deux Reves) Louis Lambert (Louis Lambert)
The Exiles (Les Proscrits)
Seraphita (Seraphita)






ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF THE COMPLETE PG BALZAC



Honore de Balzac (1799-1850)

paris (44K)



A Street of Paris
(With many Paintings)

The Human Comedy

One Hundred Balzac Books and Stories Listed in Alphabetical Order:

Adieu
The Alkahest
The Collection of Antiquities
The Deputy of Arcis
The Atheist's Mass
The Ball at Sceaux
Beatrix
Cousin Betty
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau
A Prince of Bohemia
The Lesser Bourgeoisie
Brotherhood of Consolation
Bureaucracy
A Man of Business
La Grande Breteche
Facino Cane
Colonel Chabert
The Chouans
Christ in Flanders
The Human Comedy
A Distinguished Provincial at Paris   
The Country Doctor
Domestic Peace
Massimilla Doni
Droll Stories
The Duchesse de Langeais   
The Elixir of Life
A Daughter of Eve
Eve and David   
The Exiles   
Farewell
Ferragus
Gambara
Father Goriot
The Illustrious Gaudissart
Gaudissart II
Girl with the Golden Eyes
Gobseck
Eugenie Grandet
La Grenadiere
The Hated Son
A Second Home
Honorine
Juana
Louis Lambert
Letters of Two Brides
The Lily of the Valley
The Commission in Lunacy   
Madame Firmiani
The Magic Skin
Maitre Cornelius
Z. Marcas
The Marriage Contract
The Physiology of Marriage
The Hidden Masterpiece
Catherine de' Medici
An Historical Mystery
The Message
Melmoth Reconciled
Modeste Mignon
An Old Maid
The Muse of the Department
The Napoleon of the People
The Firm of Nucingen
Pamela Giraud
Parisians in the Country   
A Passion in the Desert   
Paz
Petty Troubles of Married Life
Pierre Grassou
Pierrette
Cousin Pons
The Purse
The Recruit
The Red Inn
A Drama on the Seashore
Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
Secrets of the Princesse de Cadignan
Seraphita
Sarrasine
Albert Savarus
At the Sign of the Cat and Racket
Sons of the Soil
A Start in Life
A Street of Paris
A Woman of Thirty
Study of a Woman
An Episode Under the Terror   
The Thirteen   
The Two Brothers
Two Poets
Unconscious Comedians   
The Unknown Masterpiece   
Ursula
Vendetta
El Verdugo
The Vicar of Tours
The Village Rector
Another Study of Woman
The Deserted Woman






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