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Le Colonel Chabert (English: Colonel Chabert) is an 1832 novella by French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850). It is included in his series of novels (or Roman-fleuve) known as La Comédie humaine (The Human Comedy), which depicts and parodies French society in the period of the Restoration (1815–1830) and the July ...
Feb 2, 2013 · Colonel Chabert was as absolutely immovable as one of the wax figures in Curtius' collection to which Godeschal had proposed to treat his fellow-clerks. This quiescence would not have been a subject for astonishment if it had not completed the supernatural aspect of the man's whole person.
A man (played wonderfully by Gérard Depardieu) shows up at the office of a lawyer and claims to be Colonel Chabert, who died at the battle of Eylau... there are a few flashbacks of the battle, including the scene I posted.
He is completely anonymous, "L'inconnu," "le pauvre homme," l'homme malheureux," "le vieillard," "le patient," "vieux carrick." Society. now judges by appearances instead of deeds, and in this view Chabert. is not even human but is identified with his repulsive garment.
Jan 2, 2021 · The gallant Colonel Chabert, a Napoleonic war veteran, is one of Balzac’s most endearing characters. One morning he shows up in despair at a lawyer’s office. He wears a filthy ragged coat, and the clerks mock him and call him “Old Greatcoat.” One clerk even throws pellets of bread at him.
Chabert ( Colonel Chabert ), we witness the return of an Imperial soldier to Restoration France, into a society he feels estranged from and which rejects him. If Chabert is not an émigré in the strictest sense, the novel nonetheless poses the question of returning, as seen through the lens of emigration.
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Oct 18, 2013 · Colonel Chabert. Honoré de Balzac. See our review for fuller assessment. Colonel Chabert is a slim novella, barely more than a sketch -- and yet Balzac's strokes are so assured that it is a resonant work of considerable depth and power.