
THE RED INN and others
By Honore De Balzac
THE RED INN
THOUGHT AND ACT
A DOUBLE RETRIBUTION
ADDENDUM - The following personages appear in other stories of the Human Comedy.
A sophisticated Parisian dinner party gathers around a banker’s table, where merchants, capitalists, and lively young women mingle over champagne and German beer. The evening’s guest, a stout, erudite man from Nuremberg named Hermann, charms the assembly with his hearty appetite and easy humor, embodying the genteel yet robust spirit of his homeland. As the conversation drifts from business to literature, the room settles into a comfortable, almost languid reverie, each guest idly playing with dessert knives and sharing quiet smiles.
When the hostess invites Hermann to tell a German tale, the atmosphere thickens with anticipation, and the storyteller’s voice seems to draw the listeners deeper into a world of mystery. Yet amid the pleasant chatter, one of the other guests—an ordinary‑looking broker—suddenly appears altered, his complexion taking on a strange violet hue that unsettles the convivial mood. This subtle shift hints that the night may hold secrets darker than the polished surface of the banquet.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (73K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by John Bickers, and Dagny, and David Widger
Release date
2005-07-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1799–1850
A giant of French fiction, this restless, ambitious storyteller built a whole literary world in La Comédie humaine, capturing the dreams, vanities, and struggles of 19th-century society. His novels still feel lively because they care so much about money, power, love, and the ways people reinvent themselves.
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