An Old Maid

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An Old Maid

by Honoré de Balzac

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AN OLD MAID

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By Honore De Balzac

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AN OLD MAID

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CHAPTER I. ONE OF MANY CHEVALIERS DE VALOIS

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CHAPTER II. SUSANNAH AND THE ELDERS

38:57

CHAPTER III. ATHANASE

20:12

CHAPTER IV. MADEMOISELLE CORMON

46:05

CHAPTER V. AN OLD MAID’S HOUSEHOLD

54:41

CHAPTER VI. FINAL DISAPPOINTMENT AND ITS FIRST RESULT

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CHAPTER VII. OTHER RESULTS

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Description

A slender, silver‑haired gentleman drifts through the salons of Alençon, a relic of an aristocracy that has already begun to crumble. The Chevalier de Valois, a self‑styled descendant of ancient royalty, spends his days polishing manners, playing cards, and delivering witty recollections of Louis XV’s court and the early tremors of revolution. His presence is both comic and melancholy, a portrait of a man whose polished exterior hides a restless nostalgia for a world that no longer exists.

His eccentricities are as striking as his elongated nose: he devours lavish meals with the appetite of an ogre, claims a mysterious “hot liver,” and habitually snuffs from a gold box bearing the portrait of the celebrated Hungarian Princess Goritza, a former love that still haunts him. Through his anecdotes and flamboyant gestures, the story offers a vivid glimpse into the fading elegance of a bygone era, hinting at the personal and societal tensions that will soon test his genteel façade.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (282K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by John Bickers, and Dagny, and David Widger

Release date

1998-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Honoré de Balzac

Honoré de Balzac

1799–1850

Best known for building La Comédie humaine, he turned novels into a sweeping portrait of French society—full of ambition, money, love, and social climbing. His stories are rich in detail, vivid characters, and the sharp observations that helped shape modern realism.

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