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Human Comedy
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About This Series
The 'Human Comedy' series, crafted by the renowned French novelist Honoré de Balzac, is a monumental collection of interlinked stories and novels that paints a vivid portrait of French society in the early 19th century. This literary masterpiece combines elements of realism and social commentary, capturing the essence of human experiences through a wide array of characters and situations. Balzac's detailed narrative style and keen insights into human nature make this series a cornerstone of classic literature, appealing to those who appreciate intricate storytelling and social critique.
What sets the 'Human Comedy' series apart is its exploration of timeless themes such as ambition, love, betrayal, and the complexities of social class. Through Balzac’s rich characterizations and intricate plots, readers are invited to reflect on the moral dilemmas and societal norms of his time, which continue to resonate today. Ideal for literature enthusiasts, historians, and anyone curious about the human condition, this series offers a profound understanding of life’s myriad challenges and triumphs.
For those embarking on this literary journey, starting with Book 1, 'Gobseck,' is essential as it lays the foundation for the interconnected narratives that follow. Each book dives deeper into the lives of various characters, making it crucial to read them in order to fully grasp the overarching themes and relationships that Balzac masterfully weaves throughout the series.
While no specific thought leaders have recommended this series yet, readers from diverse backgrounds will find much to love in Balzac’s work. Whether you’re a fan of classic literature or simply seeking a deep dive into the intricacies of human relationships and societal dynamics, the 'Human Comedy' series promises an enriching reading experience that will linger long after the last page is turned.
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Commencez par Gobseck
Livre 1 par Honore de Balzac • Publié en 1830
Austere moneylender Gobseck sits at the center of Parisian debt, quietly holding nobles and shopkeepers in his grasp. Through a lawyer's reminiscence, Balzac shows how his icy calculations ruin a countess and reshape...
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Livre 1:Gobseck
Honore de Balzac • 1830
Austere moneylender Gobseck sits at the center of Parisian debt, quietly holding nobles and shopkeepers in his grasp. Through a lawyer's reminiscence, Balzac shows how his icy calculations ruin a countess and reshape...
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Livre 2:A Second Home
Honore de Balzac • 1830
Respectable count de Granville leads a double life, torn between a rigid, pious wife and the gentle mistress and children he keeps hidden in a poorer quarter. This story examines hypocrisy, secrecy and the fragile com...
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Livre 5:The Elixir of Life
Honore de Balzac • 1830
Balzac retells the legend of Don Juan through a macabre twist: a dying father reveals an elixir that can restore youth and life. His son's selfish experiment unleashes uncanny consequences, raising dark questions abou...
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Livre 6:Study of a Woman
Honore de Balzac • 1830
A chance glimpse of an intercepted letter exposes the secret love life of a fashionable Parisian woman. Observed by doctor Bianchon, her small missteps and improvisations show how fragile reputation is in salons where...
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Livre 7:A Passion in the Desert
Honore de Balzac • 1830
A soldier stranded in the Egyptian desert discovers a cave and a panther he gradually tames and adores. Their strange companionship, ending in a fatal misunderstanding, becomes a vivid meditation on loneliness, projec...
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Livre 8:The Red Inn
Honore de Balzac • 1831
At a dinner party, an old traveler recounts a long-ago night at a remote inn where money, temptation and fear led to a murder that may never have been solved. The story leaves listeners haunted by doubt over guilt, ch...
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Livre 10:Maitre Cornelius
Honore de Balzac • 1831
In fifteenth century Tours, a young nobleman risks death to slip into the guarded house of royal goldsmith Maître Cornélius and reach the woman he loves. Mixed with suspicion of theft and royal intrigue, the tale blen...
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Livre 11:Colonel Chabert
Honore de Balzac • 1832
Left for dead at the Battle of Eylau, Colonel Chabert claws his way out of a mass grave and returns to Paris years later to find his wife remarried and his fortune gone. His fight to reclaim his name pits honor agains...
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Livre 12:The Vicar Of Tours
Honore de Balzac • 1832
Timid abbé Birotteau finally gains a comfortable post in Tours, only to become the target of petty church politics and a calculating landlady. This quietly cruel comedy shows how jealousy and ambition can make a provi...
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Livre 13:History of the Thirteen
Honore de Balzac • 1833
Three linked novellas reveal a secret brotherhood of influential men manipulating Paris from the shadows. Through the tales Ferragus, The Duchesse de Langeais and The Girl with the Golden Eyes, Balzac explores forbidd...
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Livre 14:The Old Maid, [and] the Cabinet of Antiquities
Honore de Balzac • 1833
Two provincial tales show how gossip, pride and inheritance battles poison small-town life. An awkward spinster and an aging noble collector each become targets of schemers, while Balzac patiently unpacks the rivalrie...
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Livre 15:The Illustrious Gaudissart
Honore de Balzac • 1833
Traveling salesman Félix Gaudissart believes he can sell anything, from hats to new social theories. When he arrives in the provinces with his patter and Parisian swagger, he meets stubborn locals who quietly turn the...
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Livre 17:The Country Doctor
Honore de Balzac • 1833
In an isolated mountain village, Doctor Benassis devotes himself to transforming a starving hamlet into a thriving community. Through his conversations with a visiting officer, Balzac explores rural reform, medicine,...
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Livre 18:A Drama on the Seashore
Honore de Balzac • 1834
While vacationing on the wild Breton coast, Louis Lambert and Pauline hear the tale of a fisherman living in self-imposed exile after a family tragedy. The bleak seascape and the old man's remorse create a somber refl...
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Livre 19:The Commission In Lunacy
Honore de Balzac • 1836
Judge Popinot is asked to declare a nobleman insane at his wife's request, a ruling that would hand her control of his fortune. Investigating quietly, he uncovers the truth behind their marriage, weighing legal form a...
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Livre 20:A Daughter Of Eve
Honore de Balzac • 1838
Two sisters raised under strict religious discipline make very different marriages in Paris high society. One seeks passion with a brilliant but unreliable writer, the other clings to respectability. Their choices ent...
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Livre 21:Beatrix
Honore de Balzac • 1838
In a Breton town and later in Paris, young aristocrat Calyste du Guénic is torn between adoring the gifted writer Félicité des Touches and the dazzling but selfish marquise Béatrix de Rochefide. The novel traces his s...
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Livre 23:The Village Rector
Honore de Balzac • 1839
After a hidden crime, wealthy Véronique Graslin spends her life improving a blighted rural district under the guidance of a saintly priest. Their intertwined stories of guilt, charity and social change show how privat...
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Livre 24:The Celibates
Honore de Balzac • 1840
Balzac gathers stories of lonely men and women whose unmarried lives twist around money, gossip and thwarted desire. These portraits of clerks, spinsters and aging suitors show how provincial society polices anyone wh...
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Livre 25:The Physiology of Marriage
Honore de Balzac • 1841
Part treatise and part satire, this early work dissects marriage as if it were a science. Through anecdotes, mock statistics and worldly advice, Balzac riffs on jealousy, adultery and domestic boredom, probing the gap...
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Livre 26:A Start In Life
Honore de Balzac • 1842
In this early novel of apprenticeship, several travelers share a coach on the road to Paris, including naive young Oscar Husson. A single foolish boast triggers misunderstandings that dog his career, giving a wry pict...
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Livre 27:The Two Brothers
Honore de Balzac • 1842
This volume centers on two very different brothers whose rivalry over money, status and affection tears their family apart. Set between Paris and a provincial town, it links military glory, artistic vocation and sheer...
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Livre 28:A Man of Business
Honore de Balzac • 1844
At a lively supper in a courtesan's apartment, lawyer Desroches entertains his friends with the story of Maxime de Trailles, a charming aristocrat drowning in debt. A clever creditor sets a trap that forces payment, t...
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Livre 29:Modeste Mignon
Honore de Balzac • 1844
Lonely provincial heiress Modeste Mignon begins a secret correspondence with a famous poet, only to find his humble secretary and a duke also competing for her hand. Letters, disguises and social climbing fuel this nu...
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Livre 30:Unconscious Comedians
Honore de Balzac • 1846
Provincial manufacturer Gazonal visits Paris and is escorted through ministries, theaters and studios by two worldly cousins. Without realizing it, the people they meet perform like comic actors, allowing Balzac to sa...
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Livre 31:About Catherine de Medici
Honore de Balzac • 1900
A trio of linked tales reimagines Catherine de Medici's role in France's religious wars. Through court intrigues, prophecies and private scenes, Balzac complicates her legend, exploring power, faith and cruelty in the...
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Livre 32:The Chouans
Honore de Balzac • 1929
Set in Brittany in 1799, this historical novel intertwines a royalist guerrilla uprising with a doomed romance between government spy Marie de Verneuil and rebel leader Marquis de Montauran. Forest ambushes, betrayals...
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Livre 33:Père Goriot
Honore de Balzac • 1950
At the sordid Maison Vauquer, aging Goriot starves himself to fund his daughters' luxury while law student Rastignac struggles to enter high society and the enigmatic Vautrin schemes in the shadows. The novel knits mo...
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Livre 34:The Wild Ass's Skin
Honore de Balzac • 1977
Desperate young aristocrat Raphaël de Valentin receives a magic piece of skin that grants any wish while shrinking with each desire, shortening his life. Torn between pleasure and survival, he tests the limits of will...
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Livre 35:The Unknown Masterpiece
Honore de Balzac • 1983
Aging painter Frenhofer spends years chasing the perfect canvas. When two younger artists finally see his secret work, they glimpse only chaos. This brief, haunting tale probes obsession, artistic vision and the frigh...
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Quel est le meilleur ordre pour lire la série Human Comedy ?
L'ordre de lecture recommandé est l'ordre numéroté affiché sur cette page, en commençant par Gobseck.
Combien de livres y a-t-il dans la série Human Comedy ?
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Par où dois-je commencer la série Human Comedy ?
Les nouveaux lecteurs devraient commencer par Gobseck, le premier livre de l'ordre de lecture.
La série Human Comedy est-elle terminée ?
D'après les années de publication dont nous disposons, la série semble probablement terminée et s'étend sur des publications allant de 1830 to 1983.