Le Curé de village
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Author | Honoré de Balzac |
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Country | France |
Language | French |
Series | La Comédie humaine |
Publisher | Hippolyte Souverain |
Publication date | 1841 |
Preceded by | Le Médecin de campagne |
Followed by | Le Lys dans la vallée |
Le Curé de village (The Village Priest) is a novel by Honoré de Balzac. It first appeared in La Presse in 1839. Frequently revised, the edited text was published as a separate volume in 1841. It covers themes that Balzac had already developed in le Médecin de campagne - improvements to living conditions in rural areas and redemption through self-sacrifice. It was first conceived as a detective novel and includes a mysterious death, with the attitude of its main character Véronique Graslin remaining mysterious until the end of the book.
Categories:
- 1839 French novels
- Books of La Comédie humaine
- Novels first published in serial form
- Works originally published in French newspapers
- Novels by Honoré de Balzac
- 19th-century novel stubs
- European novel stubs