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In this lively slice of 19th‑century Paris, the narrator opens a window onto the bustling streets, cramped courtyards, and the tangled paperwork of a bustling legal office. Through the eyes of a weary colonel, a quick‑witted clerk, and a handful of curious onlookers, listeners hear the clatter of quills, the rustle of newspapers, and the occasional tossed bread roll that sparks a comic exchange. The opening scenes capture the everyday drama of ambition, petty rivalry, and the odd kindness that slips through the cracks of a city still nursing the wounds of revolution.
The collection weaves together several stand‑alone episodes—an old military hero trying to reclaim his place, a crafty youngster slipping notes under a window, and a bureaucratic intrigue that spirals into far‑cical banter. Balzac’s sharp eye for detail renders each character’s speech with humor and subtle social critique, while the dialogue crackles with the rhythm of Parisian slang. Listeners are drawn into a portrait of a society where honor, greed, and absurdity collide in the corridors of cafés and courtrooms.
Language
fr
Duration
~18 hours (1051K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Claudine Corbasson, Hans Pieterse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2018-11-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1799–1850
A giant of French fiction, he turned the crowded streets, salons, and back rooms of 19th-century France into vivid, gripping stories. His vast cycle of novels and tales, known as La Comédie humaine, helped shape the modern realist novel.
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