
SERAPHITA
By Honore De Balzac
SERAPHITA
CHAPTER I. SERAPHITUS
CHAPTER II. SERAPHITA
CHAPTER III. SERAPHITA-SERAPHITUS
CHAPTER IV. THE CLOUDS OF THE SANCTUARY
CHAPTER V. FAREWELL
CHAPTER VI. THE PATH TO HEAVEN
CHAPTER VII. THE ASSUMPTION
A lyrical tribute opens the tale, where the author, prompted by a devoted patron, strives to translate an elusive, almost mystical vision into the clear, luminous French of his day. He frames his work as a bridge between the mystic poetry of the East and the austere beauty of the West, hoping it will find a home among “noble spirits” who can hear its hidden music. The dedication sets a tone of reverent intimacy, inviting listeners into a world where contemplation and imagination intertwine.
From there the narrative sweeps to the jagged coast of Norway, describing the Strom‑fiord with vivid, almost tactile detail. The cliffs, reefs and icy waters become a stage for a solitary figure—Seraphita—who moves through the stark landscape like a living hymn. Her presence hints at a deeper mystery, a blend of spiritual yearning and earthly struggle that will unfold as she encounters the rugged beauty and the people who cling to it.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (292K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by John Bickers, and Dagny, and David Widger
Release date
2005-09-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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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