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Le Bal de Sceaux : ウィキペディア英語版 | Le Bal de Sceaux
''Le Bal de Sceaux'' (''The Ball at Sceaux'') is the fifth work of Honoré de Balzac, one of the oldest texts of ''la Comédie Humaine''. The first edition of this novella was published in 1830 by Mame and Delaunay-Vallée in the ''Scènes de la vie privée'' (''Scenes of Private Life''). It was republished in 1835 by Madame Charles-Béchet, in 1839 in the Charpentier edition, and then in 1842 in the first volume of the Furne edition of ''la Comédie Humaine''. ==Analysis==
In writing this novella Balzac seems to have been inspired by the fables of La Fontaine, especially ''La fille'' ("The Girl") and ''Héron'' ("The Heron"). There is also an allusion to La Fontaine in the choice of Émilie’s surname. The plot is similar to that of another of Balzac's works, ''La Vieille Fille'' (''The Old Maid''), the subject of which hesitates between several suitors and finishes by making do with the only one left. A similar plot informs Aleksandr Pushkin's verse novel ''Eugene Onegin'', which was published in serial form between 1825 and 1832.
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