Books by Honore De Balzac

Portrait of Honore De Balzac

Honoré de Balzac, one of the towering figures of nineteenth‑century French literature, is best known for his monumental cycle La Comédie Humaine. Across these interconnected novels and stories, Balzac portrays every stratum of society with extraordinary psychological insight and meticulous realism, creating a portrait of human ambition, desire, and frailty that remains vivid today.

His works, from Père Goriot to Eugénie Grandet, reveal an unflinching eye for social detail and the relentless pursuit of status and fortune. Balzac's influence on later writers was immense, shaping the novel as a form capable of encompassing the full complexity of modern life while offering readers a compelling vision of character and circumstance.

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  • Cousin Bette

    Penguin Books Ltd Cousin Bette

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisA gripping tale of violent jealousy, sexual passion and treachery, Honoré de Balzac''s Cousin Bette is translated from the French with an introduction by Marion Ayton Crawford in Penguin Classics.Poor, plain spinster Bette is compelled to survive on the condescending patronage of her socially superior relatives in Paris: her beautiful, saintly cousin Adeline, the philandering Baron Hulot and their daughter Hortense. Already deeply resentful of their wealth, when Bette learns that the man she is in love with plans to marry Hortense, she becomes consumed by the desire to exact her revenge and dedicates herself to the destruction of the Hulot family, plotting their ruin with patient, silent malice. The culmination of the Comédie humaine, and a brilliant portrayal of the grasping, bourgeois society of 1840s Paris, Cousin Bette is one of Balzac''s greatest triumphs as a novelist.Marion Ayton Crawford''s lively translation is accompanied by an introduc

    4 in stock

    £10.44

  • Cousin Bette Oxford Worlds Classics

    Oxford University Press Cousin Bette Oxford Worlds Classics

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review'Appended to the text is a summary of its financial plots, the complications of which appear even more marvellous when extrapolated in this way. This is an introduction which is consistently enthusiastic about the complexity of a novel which, 'in its rich ambiguity, allows every reader to explore his or how own imagination of what life is really like'.' Robert Lethbridge, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, French Studies, Vol. 47, Part 3'Three Classic tales of sexual passion, perversion, and corruption have been added to the rapidly increasing World's Classics collection, whose repertoire of nineteenth-century French novels is now impressive. The price and format of these volumes make them an obvious choice for the reader approaching them in translation, the more so since each is accompanied by a helpful general introduction ... the reader is likely to get better vaqlue here than from other translation currently in print.' Timothy Unwin, University of Western Australia, MLR, 89./2, 1994'... translated here into lucid, straightforward, easily readable contemporary English.' Forum for Modern Language Studies Vol. XXX

    3 in stock

    £10.44

  • The Atheists Mass

    Penguin Books Ltd The Atheists Mass

    Book SynopsisPresents a pair of short stories about faith and sacrificial love.

    £5.71

  • Old Man Goriot

    Penguin Books Ltd Old Man Goriot

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisMonsieur Goriot is one of a disparate group of lodgers at Mademe Vauquer's dingy Parisian boarding house. At first his wealth inspires respect, but as his circumstances are mysteriously reduced he becomes shunned by those around him, and soon his only remaining visitors are his two beautifully dressed daughters.

    4 in stock

    £9.49

  • Père Goriot Oxford Worlds Classics Paperback

    Oxford University Press Père Goriot Oxford Worlds Classics Paperback

    4 in stock

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    4 in stock

    £8.54

  • Librairie generale francaise Eugenie Grandet

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £6.85

  • Le pere Goriot

    Librairie generale francaise Le pere Goriot

    7 in stock

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    7 in stock

    £7.22

  • Colonel Chabert

    Alma Books Ltd Colonel Chabert

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn old man arrives at the offices of the lawyer Derville, claiming to be Colonel Chabert, a hero of the Napoleonic Wars who was left for dead on the battlefield, but in fact managed to survive under a pile of corpses before spending years as a recovering amnesiac. Having returned to Paris and discovered that his wife has married an aristocrat who has liquidated all his assets, Chabert enlists the help of Derville to recover both his name and his fortune. Part of Balzac’s La Comédie humaine cycle, Colonel Chabert is a poignant tale about the pursuit of justice, as well as a portrait of France’s transition from the Napoleonic Empire to the Restoration. Inspired by actual events, the novella has captured the imagination of generations of readers and has been adapted for the stage and screen numerous times.Trade ReviewReading Balzac is not a reassuring experience. It challenges our humanism, if we have any, but it ultimately does not destroy it. -- A.N. Wilson

    2 in stock

    £6.93

  • Hermida Editores S.L. La comedia humana I

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    £20.89

  • Eugenie Grandet Vintage Classics

    Vintage Publishing Eugenie Grandet Vintage Classics

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisMonsieur Grandet is a very rich man whose chief care is his gold. He runs his household with exacting miserly attention and his wife and daughter suffer a Spartan existence. On the evening of his daughter Eugenie's twenty third birthday his foppish nephew Charles suddenly arrives from Paris. Eugenie has never known passion.

    7 in stock

    £14.39

  • Eugenie Grandet Human Comedy

    Penguin Books Ltd Eugenie Grandet Human Comedy

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn a gloomy house in provincial Saumur, the miser Grandet lives with his wife and daughter, Eugenie, whose lives are stifled and overshadowed by his obsession with gold. Guarding his piles of glittering treasures and his only child equally closely, he will let no one near them.

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • A Harlot High and Low Splendeurs Et Miseres Des

    Penguin Books Ltd A Harlot High and Low Splendeurs Et Miseres Des

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisHandsome would-be poet Lucien Chardon is poor and naive, but highly ambitious. Failing to make his name in his dull provincial hometown, he is taken up by a patroness, the captivating married woman Madame de Bargeton, and prepares to forge his way in the glamorous beau monde of Paris.

    10 in stock

    £12.99

  • The Black Sheep

    Penguin Books Ltd The Black Sheep

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisHis elegantly-crafted tale of sibling rivalry, Honoré de Balzac''s The Black Sheep is translated from the French with an introduction by Donald Adamson in Penguin Classics. Philippe and Joseph Bridau are two extremely different brothers. The elder, Philippe, is a superficially heroic soldier and adored by their mother Agathe. He is nonetheless a bitter figure, secretly gambling away her savings after a brief but glorious career as Napoleon''s aide-de-camp at the battle of Montereau. His younger brother Joseph, meanwhile, is fundamentally virtuous - but their mother is blinded to his kindness by her disapproval of his life as an artist. Foolish and prejudiced, Agathe lives on unaware that she is being cynically manipulated by her own favourite child - but will she ever discover which of her sons is truly the black sheep of the family? A dazzling depiction of the power of money and the cruelty of life in nineteenth-century France, The Black Sheep compellingly explores is

    10 in stock

    £12.99

  • History of the Thirteen

    Penguin Books Ltd History of the Thirteen

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPassionate and perceptive, the three short novels that make up Balzac''s History of the Thirteen are concerned in part with the activities of a rich, powerful, sinister and unscrupulous secret society in nineteenth-century France. While the deeds of ''The Thirteen'' remain frequently in the background, however, the individual novels are concerned with exploring various forms of desire. A tragic love story, Ferragus depicts a marriage destroyed by suspicion, revelation and misunderstanding. The Duchess de Langeais explores the anguish that results when a society coquette tries to seduce a heroic ex-soldier, while The Girl with the Golden Eyes offers a frank consideration of desire and sexuality. Together, these works provide a firm and fascinating foundation for Balzac''s many later portrayals of Parisian life in his great novel-cycle The Human Comedy.

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • Selected Short Stories of Honore De Balzac El

    Penguin Books Ltd Selected Short Stories of Honore De Balzac El

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisOne of the greatest French novelists, Balzac was also an accomplished writer of shorter fiction. This volume includes twelve of his finest short stories - many of which feature characters from his epic series of novels the Comédie Humaine. Compelling tales of acute social and psychological insight, they fully demonstrate the mastery of suspense and revelation that were the hallmarks of Balzac''s genius. In The Atheist''s Mass, we learn the true reason for a distinguished atheist surgeon''s attendance at religious services; La Grande Breteche describes the horrific truth behind the locked doors of a decaying country mansion, while The Red Inn relates a brutal tale of murder and betrayal. A fascinating counterpoint to the renowned novels, all the stories collected here stand by themselves as mesmerizing works by one of the finest writers of nineteenth-century France.

    3 in stock

    £11.69

  • Ursule Mirouet

    Penguin Books Ltd Ursule Mirouet

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn 1842, eight years before his death, Balzac described Ursule Mirouet as the masterpiece of all the studies of human society that he had written; he regarded the book as ''a remarkable tour de force''.An essentially simple tale about the struggle and triumph of innocence reviled, Ursule Mirouet is characterized by that wealth of penetrating observation so readily associated with Balzac''s work. The twin themes of redemption and rebirth are illuminated by a consistently passionate rejection of both philosophic and practical materialism in favour of love. In this case love is aided by supernatural intervention, which itself effectively illustrates Balzac''s life-long fascination with the occult.

    2 in stock

    £10.44

  • The Girl with the Golden Eyes and Other Stories

    Oxford University Press The Girl with the Golden Eyes and Other Stories

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe three short fictions in this unique collection, Sarrasine, The Unknown Masterpiece, and The Girl with the Golden Eyes, deal with the relationship between artistic ideals and sexual desires. They show Balzac's mastery of the seductions of storytelling, and are among the 19th century's richest explorations of life and art.Table of ContentsSARRASINE; THE UNKNOWN MASTERPIECE; THE GIRL WITH THE GOLDEN EYES

    1 in stock

    £8.99

  • Pere Goriot

    WW Norton & Co Pere Goriot

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe text is that of Burton Raffell’s acclaimed 1994 translation.

    10 in stock

    £17.04

  • OLD GORIOT Easton Press

    Random House USA Inc OLD GORIOT Easton Press

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisHonoré de Balzac’s great theme was money, and in his best-loved novel, Old Goriot, he explored its uses and abuses with the particularity of a poet. A shabby Parisian boarding house in 1819 is the setting where his colorful characters collide. These include an elderly retired merchant called Old Goriot, who has bankrupted himself for the sake of his two rapacious, social-climbing daughters, Delphine and Anastasie; a mysterious and sinister conspirator named Vautrin; Victorine, a disinherited heiress; and a naive and impoverished law student from the country, Eugène de Rastignac.   Rastignac is appalled at first by the greed and corruption he finds in Paris, but he soon sets his sights on conquering high society. He joins forces with the array of schemers who surround him, while the suffering, self-sacrificing Goriot yearns in vain for his daughters’ love. The sprawling, vibrant, and turbulent Paris of the post-Napoleonic era is it

    10 in stock

    £20.80

  • Tales of the Napoleonic Era 1The Chouans Juana an Episode Under the Terror  the Napoleon of the People

    15 in stock

    £17.68

  • Gillette or the Unknown Masterpiece

    The New Menard Press Gillette or the Unknown Masterpiece

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £7.59

  • The Unknown Masterpiece

    The New York Review of Books, Inc The Unknown Masterpiece

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £13.59

  • The Human Comedy Vol II The Purse and Modeste Mignon Noumena Classics 2

    15 in stock

    £16.71

  • The Human Comedy Vol III A Start in Life and Other Works Noumena Classics 3

    15 in stock

    £16.71

  • Louis Lambert  The Exiles  Seraphita

    Antipodes Press Louis Lambert The Exiles Seraphita

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £15.68

  • Le Père Goriot

    Arcturus Publishing Le Père Goriot

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisBorn in Tours, France in 1799, Honoré de Balzac wrote a short stories and plays as well as novels. Some of his most popular works include The Human Comedy, Le Père Goriot and Cousin Bette among others. He became well-known for his depictions of daily life, customs, social relations and love. Balzac died aged 51 in August 1850.

    15 in stock

    £7.59

  • Droll Stories V1

    Kessinger Publishing Co Droll Stories V1

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £18.17

  • La Grande Breteche

    Kessinger Publishing La Grande Breteche

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £14.62

  • Rise And Fall Of Cesar Birotteau

    Kessinger Publishing Rise And Fall Of Cesar Birotteau

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £22.54

  • The Girl with the Golden Eyes

    1st World Library The Girl with the Golden Eyes

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £17.66

  • The Marriage Contract

    1st World Library The Marriage Contract

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £9.59

  • A Daughter of Eve

    1st World Library A Daughter of Eve

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £17.66

  • Cousin Bette

    Graphic Arts Books Cousin Bette

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisCousin Bette (1846) is a novel by French author Honoré de Balzac. Part of Balzac’s La Comédie humaine sequence, the novel is recognized as being the author’s last fully-realized work, and features several characters who appear elsewhere throughout his legendary series. It has inspired several film and television adaptations, as well as earned comparisons to Shakespeare’s Othello and Tolstoy’s War and Peace. The novel focuses on the life and exploits of Bette Fischer, a 42-year-old woman whose bitterness at remaining unmarried—despite several proposals by men she deemed unworthy—drives her to ruin the reputations and lives of her extended family. After rescuing the young sculptor Wenceslas Steinbock from suicide, Bette develops a complex affection for the man. When he falls in love with Hortense, the daughter of Bette’s cousin Adeline, she hatches a plan to gain revenge for this perceived personal slight. She recruits the young and beautiful Valérie Marneffe—an unhappily married woman—to seduce Adeline’s husband, Baron Hector Hulot, whose uncontrolled desires and extensive vanity both test his family’s loyalty and stretch their finances to the furthest possible limit. Cousin Bette is an intense psychological drama and character study that burns with the fire of Balzac’s critique of French society. While exposing the depths of human immorality—particularly where money is made the center of personal relationships—Balzac manages to remind us that what makes us human is not what drives us apart, but the lengths to which we will go to cultivate love despite our basest impulses. To read Cousin Bette is to observe the hopes, flaws, and desires of the people of nineteenth century France, but to ultimately judge ourselves. This final masterpiece of Honoré de Balzac is a testament to the skill and dedication of one of history’s finest literary minds. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Honoré de Balzac’s Cousin Bette is a classic of French literature reimagined for modern readers.

    1 in stock

    £12.34

  • Eugenie Grandet

    Graphic Arts Books Eugenie Grandet

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisEugénie Grandet (1833) is a novel by French author Honoré de Balzac. Written as Balzac began to formulate the grand scale of his La Comédie humaine sequence, Eugénie Grandet was eventually tied into the universe of his epic realist masterpiece, a holistic vision of nineteenth-century French society which sought to observe the consequences of the political, religious, and economic shifts of the Revolution and in its aftermath. This novel looks to the moral failings of a particular nouveau riche family, whose accumulation of wealth has quickly erased any sense of their working-class origins. After the Revolution, master cooper Felix Grandet married the daughter of a successful merchant, ascended in the political and social life of the town of Saumur, and quietly amassed an immense wealth through industry and inheritances from his wife’s family. Now an old man, Felix possesses a fortune he feels no inclination to use, not even to improve the daily lives of his ailing wife and young adult daughter Eugénie, who faces frequent incursions from local suitors intent on marrying her to attain her father’s wealth. When Felix’s nephew Charles arrives from Paris with a letter from the patriarch’s estranged brother Guillaume, tragic circumstances force him to choose between habitual greed and the immense pressure of performing what for anyone else would be a basic act of generosity. Eugénie Grandet is a powerful story of fortune, power, and the ease with which these lead to moral failure. Published at the dawning of Balzac’s most productive and critically-acclaimed period, this novel is not only a good introduction to his lengthy La Comédie humaine sequence, but an irreplaceable work of nineteenth-century realist literature. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Honoré de Balzac’s Eugénie Grandet is a classic of French literature reimagined for modern readers.

    1 in stock

    £7.99

  • Lost Illusions

    University of Minnesota Press Lost Illusions

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA new annotated translation of the keystone of Balzac’s Comédie Humaine—a sweeping narrative of corrupted idealism in a cynical urban milieu Lost Illusions is an essential text within Balzac’s Comédie Humaine, his sprawling, interconnected fictional portrait of French society in the 1820s and 1830s comprising nearly one hundred novels and short stories. This novel, published in three parts between 1837 and 1843, tells the story of Lucien de Rubempré, a talented young poet who leaves behind a scandalous provincial life for the shallow, corrupt, and cynical vortex of modernity that was nineteenth-century Paris—where his artistic idealism slowly dissipates until he eventually decides to return home. Balzac poured many of his thematic preoccupations and narrative elaborations into Lost Illusions, from the contrast between life in the provinces and the all-consuming world of Paris to the idealism of poets, the commodification of art, the crushing burden of poverty and debt, and the triumphant cynicism of hack journalists and social climbers. The novel teems with characters, incidents, and settings, though perhaps none so vivid as its panoramic and despairing view of Paris as the nexus of modernity’s cultural, social, and moral infection. For Balzac, no institution better illustrates the new reality than Parisian journalism: “amoral, hypocritical, brazen, dishonest, and murderous,” he writes. In this new translation, Raymond N. MacKenzie brilliantly captures the tone of Balzac’s incomparable prose—a style that is alternatingly impassioned, overheated, angry, moving, tender, wistful, digressive, chatty, intrusive, and hectoring. His informative annotations guide the modern reader through the labyrinth of Balzac’s allusions. Trade Review"Whether or not Lost Illusions counts as the greatest novel ever written, as the literary scholar Franco Moretti claims, it’s a pretty magnificent one. You can read it for its combination of social scope and psychological insight, and for its cinematically vivid portraits of faces . . . and many fine phrases. . . . And then you can read Lost Illusions, as Marx read Balzac, for its account of the double-edged nature of early capitalism."—Benjamin Kunkel, Salon"Reading Balzac, one can experience that sauntering pace and steady gaze that our forebears gave to their surroundings, speculations, and soul-searching. It's as with reading Hugo and Dumas, Thackeray and Dickens, George Eliot and Flaubert."—Pop Matters"Among the pleasures of the novel is how neatly it is tied into the times, from some of the events of the times to, especially, the worlds of literature and theater. Balzac bases several of his characters on real figures, too, and MacKenzie's helpful endnotes succinctly place the who and what."—The Complete Review"Between Lost Illusions and Lost Souls, in two hefty, handsome paperbacks—with scholarly trimmings to help, not impede a reader—we now have both of the novels (technically all seven novels in a trilogy followed by a tetralogy… published between 1837 and 1847 in not entirely chronological order… because Balzac?) tracing the fate of Lucien de Rubempre, in print as though they belong together, on your to-be-read lists and your shelves. They are a remarkable itinerary."—LitHub"Now we are treated to a handsomely produced, new annotated version by Raymond N. MacKenzie, a prolific translator of 19th century French Literature who knows Balzac well, as his instructive introduction amply shows. "—MetamorphosesTable of ContentsContents Translator’s IntroductionRaymond N. MackenzieLost Illusions1. The Two Poets2. The Parisian Adventures of a Great Man from the Provinces3. The Ordeals of an InventorIntroduction: The Sorrowful Confessions of a Child of the CenturyPart One. The History of a Legal CasePart Two. The Fatal Member of the FamilyTranslator’s Notes

    1 in stock

    £16.14

  • Lost Souls

    University of Minnesota Press Lost Souls

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe first new translation of Balzac’s 1847 novel Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes in half a century, fully annotated and with an extensive introduction In Lost Souls, Honoré de Balzac’s brilliant evocation of nineteenth-century Paris, we enter a world of glittering wealth and grinding poverty, teeming with strivers, poseurs, and pleasure seekers along with those who struggle merely to survive. Between the heights of Parisian society and the criminal world lurking underneath, fate is about to catch up with Lucien de Rubempré, last seen in Lost Illusions, as his literary aspirations, his love for the courtesan Esther van Gobseck, and his scheme to marry the wealthy Clotilde become entangled in the cunning and ultimately disastrous ambitions of the Abbé Herrera, a villain for the ages. An extraordinary volume in Balzac’s vast Human Comedy (in which he endeavored to capture all of society), Lost Souls appears here in its first new English translation in half a century. Keenly attuned to the acerbic charm and subtleties of Balzac’s prose, this edition also includes an introduction presenting thorough biographical, literary, and historical context, as well as extensive notes throughout the text—an invaluable resource for today’s readers as they navigate Balzac’s copious allusions to classical and contemporaneous politics and literature.Trade Review"Beautifully written."—Book Post"Between Lost Illusions and Lost Souls, in two hefty, handsome paperbacks—with scholarly trimmings to help, not impede a reader—we now have both of the novels (technically all seven novels in a trilogy followed by a tetralogy… published between 1837 and 1847 in not entirely chronological order… because Balzac?) tracing the fate of Lucien de Rubempre, in print as though they belong together, on your to-be-read lists and your shelves. They are a remarkable itinerary."—LitHub"Here’s a gift to the world literature in English that keeps on giving: Raymond Mackenzie keeps making fine translations of Balzac’s huge, great novels and the University of Minnesota Press keeps publishing them in the same handsome format: after Lost Illusions, Lost Souls. They have given us convincing, eminently readable versions of Balzac. "—David Ball, METAMORPHOSES

    1 in stock

    £15.29

  • The Human Comedy

    The New York Review of Books, Inc The Human Comedy

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn NYRB Classics OriginalCharacters from every corner of society and all walks of life—lords and ladies, businessmen and military men, poor clerks,  unforgiving moneylenders, aspiring politicians, artists, actresses, swindlers, misers, parasites, sexual adventurers, crackpots,  and more—move through the pages of The Human Comedy, Balzac’s multivolume magnum opus, an interlinked chronicle of modernity in all its splendor and squalor. The Human Comedy includes the great roomy novels that have exercised such a sway over Balzac’s many literary inheritors, from Dostoyevsky and Henry James to Marcel Proust; it also contains an array of short fictions in which Balzac is at his most concentrated and forceful. Nine of these, all newly translated, appear in this volume, and together they provide an unequaled overview of a great writer’s obsessions and art. Here are “The Duchesse de Langeais,” “A Passion in the Desert,” and “Sarrasine”; tales of madness, illicit passion, ill-gotten gains, and crime. What unifies them, Peter Brooks points out in his introduction, is an incomparable storyteller’s fascination with the power of storytelling, while throughout we also detect what Proust so admired: the “mysterious circulation of blood and desire.”

    5 in stock

    £12.74

  • Scenes of Parisian Life

    Book Jungle Scenes of Parisian Life

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £25.60

  • The Duchesse De Langeais, Book Two of 'The Thirteen'

    15 in stock

    £10.40

  • Droll Stories by Honore de Balzac, Fiction, Literary, Historical, Short Stories

    15 in stock

    £18.00

  • Louis Lambert

    Book Jungle Louis Lambert

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £11.95

  • Droll Stories

    Skyhorse Publishing Droll Stories

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom the great French novelist comes this long-unavailable collection of tales in the tradition of Boccaccio’s Decameron.Balzac’s Contes Drolatiques, or Droll Stories, were originally published in three volumes in the 1830s. Set in medieval Europe, these stories were Balzac’s attempt to write in the great tradition of Rabelais and Boccaccio, to render the Middle Ages with a touch of raunchy humor, and to provide a delightful portrait of medieval France. Balzac took the old themes that had delighted his ancestors—the tales of faithless wives and confiding husbands, of monks incredibly endowed for amorous athleticism, of lusty wenches and adventurous lads, and of great bouts of eating and drinking.Droll Stories has always been an essential part of Balzac’s work when published in French, but it has been excluded from the definitive English editions. This book presents all three volumes of this classic and enduring work.Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Arcade, Yucca, and Good Books imprints, are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in fiction—novels, novellas, political and medical thrillers, comedy, satire, historical fiction, romance, erotic and love stories, mystery, classic literature, folklore and mythology, literary classics including Shakespeare, Dumas, Wilde, Cather, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.Trade Review"One is nearer to understanding the great writers of the ancient world if one understands them as Balzac did." —Marcel Proust"[Balzac] is himself a figure more extraordinary than any he drew." —Henry James“One of the first among the greatest, one of the highest among the best…He ransacked vice, he dissected passion.”—Victor Hugo"One is nearer to understanding the great writers of the ancient world if one understands them as Balzac did." —Marcel Proust"[Balzac] is himself a figure more extraordinary than any he drew." —Henry James“One of the first among the greatest, one of the highest among the best…He ransacked vice, he dissected passion.”—Victor Hugo

    10 in stock

    £12.99

  • The Napoleon of the People

    Notion Press, Inc. The Napoleon of the People

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £9.36

  • The Memoirs Of Two Young Wives

    The New York Review of Books, Inc The Memoirs Of Two Young Wives

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £14.24

  • The Lily of the Valley

    The New York Review of Books, Inc The Lily of the Valley

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £14.44

  • Old Goriot

    Everyman Old Goriot

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisMonsieur Goriot is one of a disparate group of lodgers at Mademe Vauquer''s dingy Parisian boarding house. At first his wealth inspires respect, but as his circumstances are mysteriously reduced he becomes shunned by those around him, and soon his only remaining visitors are his two beautifully dressed daughters. Goriot''s fate is intertwined with two other fellow boarders: the young social climber Eugene Rastignac, who sees a way to gain the acceptance and wealth he craves, and the enigmatic figure of Vautrin, who is hiding darker secrets than anyone

    1 in stock

    £12.34

  • Dedalus Ltd Quest for the Absolute

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £6.99

  • Oeuvres Complètes de M. de Balzac. La Comédie

    Hachette Livre - BNF Oeuvres Complètes de M. de Balzac. La Comédie

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £23.40

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