The Best Works of Balzac. Оноре де Бальзак

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Eve and David

       Bureaucracy

       Short Stories

       Study of a Woman

       Another Study of Woman

       The Grand Breteche

       Farewell

       The Unknown Masterpiece

       The Recruit

       The Red Inn

       The Purse

       La Grenadiere

       The Message

       A Drama on the Seashore

       The Atheist's Mass

       Facino Cane

       Gambara

       Massimilla Doni

       Pierre Grassou

       An Episode Under the Terror

       Madame Firmiani

       The Deserted Woman

       The Commission in Lunacy

       The Illustrious Gaudissart

       A Prince of Bohemia

       A Man of Business

       Gaudissart Ii

       Unconscious Comedians

       The Firm of Nucingen

       A Passion in the Desert

       Christ in Flanders

       The Napoleon of the People

       The Fair Imperia

       The Venial Sin

       The King’s Sweetheart

       The Devil’s Heir

       The Merrie Jests of King Louis the Eleventh

       The High Constable’s Wife

       The Maid of Thilouse

       The Brothers-In-Arms

       The Vicar of Azay-Le-Rideau

       The Reproach

       The Three Clerks of St. Nicholas

       The Continence of King Francis the First

       The Merry Tattle of the Nuns of Poissy

       How the Chateau D’azay Came to Be Built

       The False Courtesan

       The Danger of Being Too Innocent

       The Dear Night of Love

       The Sermon of the Merry Vicar of Meudon

       The Succubus

       Despair in Love

       Perseverance in Love

       Concerning a Provost Who Did Not Recognise Things

       About the Monk Amador, Who Was a Glorious Abbot of Turpenay

       Bertha the Penitent

       How the Pretty Maid of Portillon Convinced Her Judge

       In Which It Is Demonstrated That Fortune Is Always Feminine

       Concerning a Poor Man Who Was Called Le Vieux Par-Chemins

       Odd Sayings of