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Vicar's Passion

Published
Jul 2005
Main Genre
Suspense Suspense
Pages
671

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This early Balzac novel, which has never before been translated into English, was written under the pseudonym of Horace de Saint-Aubain. Balzac wrote several of his early works under pen names, but this work—with its controversial subjects of incest and rape—certainly seems to have justified Balzac's hidden identity. The novel begins with a brilliant comedic scene in which the local bourgeoisie wonders about its new vicar, a dashingly handsome young man with a dark, brooding personality. Ultimately, they begin to uncover his "terrible" past, which includes a passionate love for his sister Mélanie (who turns out not be his sibling) and a friendship with the local Marquise, who herself is attracted to the young man—until she discovers that he is her son! At times comic, always adventurous and erotic, and brilliantly satiric, this is an important rediscovered work in the career of one of the greatest authors of world literature.

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Jul 2005 Green Integer ISBN 1931243476
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