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The Human Comedy: Introductions and Appendix by Honoré de Balzac
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THE BALZAC PLAN
OF THE COMEDIE HUMAINE



The form in which the Comedie Humaine was left by its author, with the
exceptions of _Le Depute d'Arcis (incomplete) and _Les Petits
Bourgeois_, both of which were added, some years later, by the Edition
Definitive.

The original French titles are followed by their English equivalents.
Literal translations have been followed, excepting a few instances
where preference is shown for a clearer or more comprehensive English
title.

[Note from Team Balzac, the Etext preparers: In some cases more than
one English translation is commonly used for various translations/
editions. In such cases the first translation is from the Saintsbury
edition copyrighted in 1901 and that is the title referred to in the
personages following most of the stories. We have added other title
translations of which we are currently aware for the readers'
convenience.]


COMEDIE HUMAINE


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