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Les Proscrits

''Les Proscrits'' (sometimes translated into English as ''The Exiles'') is a French novel by Honoré de Balzac, published in 1831 by éditions Gosselin, then in 1846 by Furne, Dubochet, Hetzel in ''Études philosophiques''. He subtitled it an ''esquisse historique''. It forms part of the ''Livre Mystique'', as do ''Louis Lambert'' and ''Séraphîta'', and shares several of the themes of ''Louis Lambert'' - doctor Sigier's theory that intelligence knows several avatars, from animal intelligence to angels' intelligence, and the idea that angels live among men, which often recurs in Balzacs' descriptions of women (Esther, the fallen angel in ''Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes'', looks like an angel and ends her life in a kind of angelic redemption).
==Plot==
At the start of the 14th century, sergeant Tirechair lives in a dark house near Notre-Dame de Paris. He plays host to two strangers, who frighten him and who he believes can carry out sorcery. The eldest is a gentleman who attends the royal court, while the youngest, (Godefroy, count of Gand), is the son of countess Mahaut and is taken on as a servant in the Tirechairs's house. The sergeant is preparing to throw them out the very same evening as they assist in a course in mystical theology. Doctor Sigier is introduced, as is his theory on the mysteries of creation.
The old gentleman, proscribed by his native land of Italy, is none other than the poet Dante Alighieri. A knight arrives to tell Dante he has been allowed to return to Florence, his native town. As for Godefroy, about to commit suicide to rejoin the angels, Dante saves him ''in extremis'' and Godefroy ends by re-assuming his position as a nobleman and rediscovering his mother.
In his introduction to ''Études philosophiques'', Balzac stated:

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