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The historical background is complicated, so to reap maximum enjoyment from this short novel a decent knowledge of the French Revolution and its aftermath is desirable. It is not necessary though, it being enough to know that there is a plot afoot to topple Napoleon. A decent story then unfolds, complete with historical characters (Napoleon himself makes a cameo), a sinister policeman, a smart, strong female lead, and far more. Beautiful writing, conveyed skilfully by Herbert Hunt's excellent modern translation; drama, suspense, and an interesting lesson in French history.
This was the first Balzac I ever read, and it made me look forward to more.
Series
46 primary booksLa Comédie Humaine is a 46-book series with 46 primary works first released in 1829 with contributions by Honoré de Balzac, Jordan Stump, and 13 others.
Series
1 released bookÉtudes de mœurs : Scènes de la vie politique is a 3-book series first released in 1836 with contributions by Honoré de Balzac and Paolo Guzzi.