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Synopsis
Excerpt from Seraphita
Le Bal de Sceaux, with its satire on contempt for trade, is in some ways more like Balzac's young friend and pupil Charles de Bernard than like himself; and I believe it at tracted English notice pretty early. At least I seem, when quite a boy, and long before I read the Com die Humaine, to have seen an English version or paraphrase of it. Le Bal de Sceaux was an original Scene de la Vie Priv e, and seems to have been written as well as published more or less at the same time. It at first had an alternative title, Ou le Pair de France, which was afterward dropped.
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