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  • for school 1  

    Goodbye (Paperback)
    my daughter from reading this book for school and she did not like the story is uninteresting and therefore boring
  • Balzac and the First Empire: Philippe de Sucy Colonel Chabert  

    Goodbye (Paperback)
    "Farewell" is a novella than a hundred pages (published in 1830) by Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850). I must admit that among the "long stories" Balzac "Goodbye" is one of my favorites, I can tell you the story but I advise you (
  • requested by the school 1  

    Goodbye (Paperback)
    every time I order on Amazon, I am never disappointed because it always corresponds to the product description. and I always choose the price / quality ratio.
  • A heartbreaking story  

    Goodbye (Paperback)
    From the "Human Comedy", massive novels are usually retains it "Goriot", "Lost Illusions", "The trickle", etc. But this fresco also includes many short stories that drama seems devote the kind of news. "Farewel
  • To read or reread 1  

    Goodbye (Paperback)
    A new extravagant but not without gloss or realism: the Berezina, madness, a size reconstruction before Hollywood studios, reality-flight, love it love. Again, behind a scenario to Balzac, a more complex approach than it seems. To read or reread.
  • The art of Balzac  

    Goodbye (Paperback)
    Lost in the countryside around the forest of l'Isle-Adam, two hunters friends, the Marquis d'Albon, a magistrate, and Baron de Sucy, a former colonel in the imperial army, were surprised to see, in the Park property abandoned, a very strange female f
  • a new and surprising  

    Goodbye (Paperback)
    In sixty pages, Balzac we managed to do a very interesting story in three parts: - It begins with a hunt in pairs and the discovery of a strange woman in a wild and romantic area; - It continues with the memory of the passage of the Berezina, histori
  • construction!  

    Goodbye (Paperback)
    Why this short story has Does it not been turned to the cinema? Mystery and gumdrop !!! What I find remarkable is its construction, controlled by backtracking. And also the psychology of this moving story. The authors of the film TV are ridiculous wi