- Le Colonel Chabert (novel)
"Le Colonel Chabert" (English: "Colonel Chabert") is an 1832 novel by French
novelist andplaywright Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850) and included in his series of novels (or "Roman-fleuve") known as "La Comédie humaine " ("The Human Comedy") which parodies and depicts Frenchsociety in the period of the Restoration and theJuly Monarchy (1815-1848). This novel was adapted for six different motion pictures, including two silent films.Plot summary
The novel opens with clerks in the
Paris law office of Derville, anattorney , looking out the window and mocking a determined old man walking through the streets.Colonel Chabert marries Rose Chapotel,who was living a modest life. Colonel Chabert then becomes a French
cavalry officer who is held in high esteem byNapoleon Bonaparte . After being severely wounded, in theBattle of Eylau (1807), Chabert is recorded as dead and is buried with other French casualties. Though he does survive—after extricating himself from his own grave—and is nursed back to health by local peasants, it takes several years for him to recover. After he recovers, he returns to Paris and discovers his "widow" has married the wealthy Count Ferraud. She has also liquidated all of Chabert's belongings. Seeking to regain his name and monies that were wrongly given away as inheritance, he hires Derville, an attorney, to win back his money and his honor. Derville, who also represents the Countess Ferraud, warns Chabert against accepting a settlement bribe from the Countess. In the end, Chabert walks away empty handed from his widow and spends the rest of his days at a hospice.Characters
* Hyacinthe Chabert, Colonel
* Countess Ferraud (formerly Chabert)
* Count Ferraud
* Derville
* Bouchard
* Godeschal
* Desroches
* Simonin
* Boutin
* Chamblin
* Delbecq
* A NotaryFilm, TV or theatrical adaptations
ee also
*
Honoré de Balzac
*La Comédie humaine
*List of characters of La Comédie humaine
*Le Colonel Chabert (1994 film)
*Le Colonel Chabert (1943 film)
*Le Colonel Chabert (1911 film)
*Kolonel Chabert (1961 film)
*Oberst Chabert (1914 film)
*Oberst Chabert (1967 film) Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~spok/metabook/humancomedy.html The Human Comedy by Honoré de Balzac] hosted by
Carnegie Mellon University .
* [http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=1954 Colonel Chabert by Honoré de Balzac] from Project Gutenberg (English translation by Ellen Marriage and Clara Bell), hosted by theUniversity of Pennsylvania
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