Another Study of Woman
Honoré de Balzac
Read by Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019)





A series of tales -- told by men, of course -- about women. Though the book first appeared in 1842, Balzac later added to it as an addenfum a tale of 1831, La Grande Bretèche. That will be read later, keeping it separate to mirror the form of the English translation here used. (More to follow) - Summary by Nicholas Clifford (1 hr 38 min)