The Commission in Lunacy eBook

The Commission in Lunacy by Honoré de Balzac

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ADDENDUM

The following personages appear in other stories of the Human Comedy.

Note:  The Commission in Lunacy is also known as The Interdiction and is referred to by that title in certain of the addendums.

Bianchon, Horace
  Father Goriot
  The Atheist’s Mass
  Cesar Birotteau
  Lost Illusions
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  A Bachelor’s Establishment
  The Secrets of a Princess
  The Government Clerks
  Pierrette
  A Study of Woman
  Scenes from a Courtesan’s Life
  Honorine
  The Seamy Side of History
  The Magic Skin
  A Second Home
  A Prince of Bohemia
  Letters of Two Brides
  The Muse of the Department
  The Imaginary Mistress
  The Middle Classes
  Cousin Betty
  The Country Parson
In addition, M. Bianchon narrated the following: 
  Another Study of Woman
  La Grande Breteche

Bordin
  The Gondreville Mystery
  The Seamy Side of History
  Jealousies of a Country Town

Camusot de Marville
  Cousin Pons
  Jealousies of a Country Town
  Scenes from a Cuortesan’s Life

Desroches (son)
  A Bachelor’s Establishment
  Colonel Chabert
  A Start in Life
  A Woman of Thirty
  The Government Clerks
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Scenes from a Courtesan’s Life
  The Firm of Nucingen
  A Man of Business
  The Middle Classes

Espard, Charles-Maurice-Marie-Andoche, Comte de Negrepelisse, Marquis d’
  Scenes from a Courtesan’s Life

Espard, Chevalier d’
  Scenes from a Courtesan’s Life
  The Secrets of a Princess

Espard, Jeanne-Clementine-Athenais de Blamont-Chauvry, Marquise d’
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Scenes from a Courtesan’s Life
  Letters of Two Brides
  Another Study of Woman
  The Gondreville Mystery
  The Secrets of a Princess
  A Daughter of Eve
  Beatrix

Godeschal, Francois-Claude-Marie
  Colonel Chabert
  A Bachelor’s Establishment
  A Start in Life
  The Middle Classes
  Cousin Pons

Grozier, Abbe
  Lost Illusions

Jeanrenaud
  Albert Savarus

Mongenod, Frederic
  The Seamy Side of History

Negrepelisse, De
  Lost Illusions
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris

Nucingen, Baronne Delphine de
  Father Goriot
  The Thirteen
  Eugenie Grandet
  Cesar Birotteau
  Melmoth Reconciled
  Lost Illusions
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Scenes from a Courtesan’s Life
  Modeste Mignon
  The Firm of Nucingen
  Another Study of Woman
  A Daughter of Eve
  The Member for Arcis

Popinot, Jean-Jules
  Cesar Birotteau
  Honorine
  The Seamy Side of History
  The Middle Classes

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Rabourdin, Madame
  The Government Clerks