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Gaudissart II

       Unconscious Comedians

       Ferragus

       The Duchesse De Langeais

       The Girl With the Golden Eyes

       Father Goriot

       Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

       The Firm of Nucingen

       Secrets of the Princesse De Cadignan

       Bureaucracy

       Sarrasine

       Facino Cane

       Cousin Betty

       Cousin Pons

       The Lesser Bourgeoisie

       Scenes From Political Life

       An Historical Mystery

       An Episode Under the Terror

       The Brotherhood of Consolation

       Z. Marcas

       The Deputy of Arcis

       Scenes From Military Life

       The Chouans

       A Passion in the Desert

       Scenes From Country Life

       The Country Doctor

       The Village Rector

       Sons of the Soil

       Philosophical Studies

       The Magic Skin

       The Alkahest

       Christ in Flanders

       Melmoth Reconciled

       The Unknown Masterpiece

       The Hated Son

       Gambara

       Massimilla Doni

       Juana

       Farewell

       The Recruit

       El Verdugo

       A Drama on the Seashore

       The Red Inn

       The Elixir of Life

       Maitre Cornelius

       Catherine De' Medici:

       The Calvinist Martyr

       The Ruggieri's Secret

       The Two Dreams

       Louis Lambert

       The Exiles

       Seraphita

      HONORE DE BALZAC

       Table of Contents

       "Sans genie, je suis flambe!"

      Volumes, almost libraries, have been written about Balzac; and perhaps of very few writers, putting aside the three or four greatest of all, is it so difficult to select one or a few short phrases which will in any way denote them, much more sum them up. Yet the five words quoted above, which come from an early letter to his sister when as yet he had not "found his way," characterize him, I think, better than at least some of the volumes I have read about him, and supply, when they are properly understood, the most valuable of all keys and companions for his comprehension.

      "If I have not genius, it is all up with me!" A very matter-of-fact person may say: "Why! there is nothing wonderful in this. Everybody knows what genius is wanted to make a name in literature, and most people think they have it." But this would be a little short-sighted, and only excusable because of the way in which the word "genius" is too commonly bandied about. As a matter of fact, there is not so very much genius in the world; and a great deal of more than fair performance is attainable and attained by more or less decent allowances or exhibitions