The Marriage Contract

Honoré de Balzac (1799 - 1850)
Translated by Katherine Prescott Wormeley (1830 - 1908)

Balzac’s novel “The Marriage Contract” (1835) is part of his “Scenes of Private Life,” which is one section of “The Human Comedy,” his great fiction series. A wealthy gentleman wishes to marry a beautiful heiress, whose mother is a Spanish Creole. (In this context, “Creole” refers to a person who is genetically European, but born in a New World colony.) As was common for wealthy families of that time, notaries are hired to negotiate a prenuptial agreement.

The details of 19th-century financial arrangements may well seem obscure for modern readers. What remains true throughout time, however, is Balzac’s unsparing portrait of humanity, in all its romantic illusions and its naked avarice, its capacity for naïve innocence and for scheming treachery. - Summary by Bruce Pirie

Genre(s): Literary Fiction, Published 1800 -1900

Language: English

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Play 01 Ch.1 Pro and Con Bruce Pirie
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Play 02 Ch. 2 The Pink of Fashion Bruce Pirie
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Play 03 Ch. 3 The Marriage Contract, First Day (I) Bruce Pirie
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Play 04 Ch. 3 The Marriage Contract, First Day (II) Bruce Pirie
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Play 05 Ch. 4 The Marriage Contract, Second Day Bruce Pirie
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Play 06 Ch. 5 The Marriage Contract, Third Day Bruce Pirie
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Play 07 Ch. 6 Conclusion (I) Bruce Pirie
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Play 08 Ch. 6 Conclusion (II) Bruce Pirie
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