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Project Gutenberg's Women in the Life of Balzac, by Juanita Helm Floyd This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Women in the Life of Balzac Author: Juanita Helm Floyd Release Date: January 18, 2006 [EBook #3164] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK WOMEN IN THE LIFE OF BALZAC *** Produced by Dagny; and John Bickers WOMEN IN THE LIFE OF BALZAC BY JUANITA HELM FLOYD TO MY SISTER NANNIE " . . . for no one knows the secret of my life, and I do not wish to disclose it to any one." _Lettres a l'Etrangere_, V. I, p. 418, July 19, 1837. PREPARER'S NOTE This text was originally published in 1921 by Henry Holt and Company. PREFACE In presenting this study of Balzac's intimate relations with various women, the author regrets her inability, owing to war conditions, to consult a few books which are out of print and certain documents which have not appeared at all in print, notably the collection of the late Vicomte de Spoelberch de Lovenjoul. The author gladly takes this opportunity of acknowledging her deep gratitude to various scholars, and wishes to express, even if inadequately, her appreciation of their inspiring contact; especially to Professor Chester Murray and Professor J. Warshaw for first interesting her in the great possibilities of a study of Balzac. To Professor Henry Alfred Todd she is grateful for his sympathetic scholarship, valuable suggestions as to matter and style, and for his careful revision of the manuscript; to Professor Gustave Lanson, for his erudition and versatile mind, which have had a great influence; to Professor F. M. Warren, for reading a part of the text and for many general ideas; to Professor Fernand Baldensperger, for reading the text and for encouragement; to Professor Gilbert Chinard, Professor Earle B. Babcock and Professor LeBraz for re-reading the text and for valuable suggestions; and to Professor John L. Gerig for his
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