The Thirteen - Honore De Balzac - Books - 1st World Library - Literary Society - 9781421832470 - March 1, 2007
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The Thirteen

Honore De Balzac

The Thirteen

Certain streets in Paris are as degraded as a man covered with infamy; also, there are noble streets, streets simply respectable, young streets on the morality of which the public has not yet formed an opinion; also cut-throat streets, streets older than the age of the oldest dowagers, estimable streets, streets always clean, streets always dirty, working, laboring, and mercantile streets. In short, the streets of Paris have every human quality, and impress us, by what we must call their physiognomy, with certain ideas against which we are defenceless. There are, for instance, streets of a bad neighborhood in which you could not be induced to live, and streets where you would willingly take up your abode. Some streets, like the rue Montmartre, have a charming head, and end in a fish's tail. The rue de la Paix is a wide street, a fine street, yet it wakens none of those gracefully noble thoughts which come to an impressible mind in the middle of the rue Royale, and it certainly lacks the majesty which reigns in the Place Vendome.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released March 1, 2007
ISBN13 9781421832470
Publishers 1st World Library - Literary Society
Pages 396
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 25 mm   ·   635 g
Language English  
Contributor 1stworld Library

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