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Gerfaut — Complete

Gerfaut — Complete

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GERFAUT



By Charles de Bernard



With a Preface by JULES CLARETIE, of the French Academy






CONTENTS


CHARLES DE BERNARD


BOOK 1.

CHAPTER I. THE TRAVELLER

CHAPTER II. THE CASTLE OF BERGENHEIM

CHAPTER III. A DIVIDED HOUSEHOLD

CHAPTER IV. THE GALLANT IN THE GARDEN

CHAPTER V. ART AND MUSIC

BOOK 2.

CHAPTER VI. GERFAUT'S STORY

CHAPTER VII. GERFAUT ASKS A FAVOR

CHAPTER VIII. A LOVER'S RUSE

CHAPTER IX. GERFAUT, THE WIZARD

CHAPTER X. PLOTS

CHAPTER XI. A QUARREL

CHAPTER XII. AN INHARMONIOUS MUSICALE

BOOK 3.

CHAPTER XIII. MONSIEUR DE BERGENHEIM

CHAPTER XIV. GERFAUT'S ALLEGORY

CHAPTER XV. DECLARATION OF WAR

CHAPTER XVI. GERFAUT WINS A POINT

CHAPTER XVII. A RUDE INTERRUPTION

CHAPTER XVIII. ESPIONAGE

CHAPTER XIX. THE REVELATION

BOOK 4.

CHAPTER XX. MARILLAC TELLS A STORY

CHAPTER XXI. A STRATAGEM

CHAPTER XXII. THE CRISIS

CHAPTER XXIII.   THE AGREEMENT

CHAPTER XXIV. A FRIEND'S ADVICE

CHAPTER XXV. THE WILD BOAR

CHAPTER XXVI. BERGENHEIM'S REVENGE






CHARLES DE BERNARD

PIERRE-MARIE-CHARLES DE BERNARD DU GRAIL DE LA VILLETTE, better known by the name of Charles de Bernard, was born in Besancon, February 24, 1804. He came from a very ancient family of the Vivarais, was educated at the college of his native city, and studied for the law in Dijon and at Paris. He was awarded a prize by the 'Jeux floraux' for his dithyrambics, 'Une fete de Neron' in 1829. This first success in literature did not prevent him aspiring to the Magistrature, when the Revolution of 1830 broke out and induced him to enter politics. He became one of the founders of the 'Gazette de Franche-Comte' and an article in the pages of this journal about 'Peau de chagrin' earned him the thanks and the friendship of Balzac.

The latter induced him to take up his domicile in Paris and initiated him into the art of novel-writing. Bernard had published a volume of odes: 'Plus Deuil que Joie' (1838), which was not much noticed, but a series of stories in the same year gained him the reputation of a genial 'conteur'. They were collected under the title 'Le Noeud Gordien', and one of the tales, 'Une Aventure du Magistrat, was adapted by Sardou for his comedy 'Pommes du voisin'. 'Gerfaut', his greatest work, crowned by the Academy, appeared also in 1838, then followed 'Le Paravent', another collection of novels (1839); 'Les Ailes d'Icare (1840); La Peau du Lion and La Chasse aux Amants (1841); L'Ecueil (1842); Un Beau-pere (1845); and finally Le Gentilhomme campagnard,' in 1847. Bernard died, only forty-eight years old, March 6, 1850.

Charles de Bernard was a realist, a pupil of Balzac. He surpasses his master, nevertheless, in energy and limpidity of composition. His style is elegant and cultured. His genius is most fully represented in a score or so of delightful tales rarely exceeding

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