Girl with the Golden Eyes, The by Honoré de Balzac (1799 - 1850)

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Listeners who like to plunge straight into a story would do well to skip the lengthy preamble. Here, Balzac the virtuoso satirist depicts the levels of Parisian society as a version of the Inferno of Dante - but perhaps keeps the reader waiting too long for the first act of his operatic extravaganza.Our beautiful, androgynous hero, Henri de Marsay, is one of the bastard offspring of a depraved Regency milord and himself practises the cynical arts of the libertine. His quarry is the exotic Paquita Valdes, she of the golden eyes.But there is a mysterious third person in this liaison...The shocking truth of their interrelationships marks this out at once as one of those French novels that Lady Bracknell would instantly ban from the house. (Summary by Martin Geeson)

Episode Date
'De Marsay was driven to the house...'
Jan 01, 1970
'Paquita seemed to have been created for love...'
Jan 01, 1970
'At breakfast, by the time he had started...'
Jan 01, 1970
'If it be impossible to paint the unheard-of delights...'
Jan 01, 1970
'For the next and succeeding day Henri disappeared...'
Jan 01, 1970
'At the hour mentioned Henri was...'
Jan 01, 1970
'When, after making an excellent meal...'
Jan 01, 1970
'De Marsay was not impulsive...'
Jan 01, 1970
'The young man who called himself...'
Jan 01, 1970
'Upon one of those fine spring mornings...'
Jan 01, 1970
Preamble: Paris
Jan 01, 1970