Colonel Chabert (Version 2)
The short novel “Colonel Chabert” (1832) is part of Balzac’s great life work, the sprawling novel series titled “The Human Comedy.”
Chabert, an officer in Napoleon’s army, is pronounced dead on the battlefield. His wife then inherits his estate and remarries. It turns out, however, that Chabert has in fact survived the war. When he regains his health, he returns to Paris and tries to take legal action to restore his position. This sets up a conflict between the old military virtues of honor and principle versus the avarice and amorality of society in post-Napoleonic France. - Summary by Bruce Pirie
Genre(s): Literary Fiction, Published 1800 -1900
Language: English
Group: Balzac's Human Comedy
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Section 1 | Bruce Pirie |
00:24:43 |
Play 02 | Section 2 | Bruce Pirie |
00:43:43 |
Play 03 | Section 3 | Bruce Pirie |
00:34:41 |
Play 04 | Section 4 | Bruce Pirie |
00:43:26 |
Play 05 | Section 5 | Bruce Pirie |
00:35:23 |