Repertory of the Comedie Humaine eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 302 pages of information about Repertory of the Comedie Humaine.

Repertory of the Comedie Humaine eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 302 pages of information about Repertory of the Comedie Humaine.

BEAUVISAGE (Phileas), son of Beauvisage the farmer.  Born in 1792.  A hosier at Arcis-sur-Aube during the Restoration.  Mayor of the town in 1839.  After a preliminary defeat he was elected deputy at the time when Sallenauve sent in his resignation, in 1841.  An ardent admirer of Crevel whose affectations he aped.  A millionaire and very vain, he would have been able, according to Crevel, to advance Mme. Hulot, for a consideration, the two hundred thousand francs of which that unhappy lady stood in so dire a need about 1842. [Cousin Betty.  The Member for Arcis.]

BEAUVISAGE (Madame), born Severine Grevin in 1795.  Wife of Phileas Beauvisage, whom she kept in complete subjugation.  Daughter of Grevin the notary of Arcis-sur-Aube, Senator Malin de Gondreville’s intimate friend.  She inherited her father’s marvelous faculty of discretion; and, though diminutive in stature, reminded one forcibly, in her face and ways, of Mlle. Mars. [The Member for Arcis.]

BEAUVISAGE (Cecile-Renee), only daughter of Phileas Beauvisage and Severine Grevin.  Born in 1820.  Her natural father was the Vicomte Melchior de Chargeboeuf who was sub-prefect of Arcis-sur-Aube at the commencement of the Restoration.  She looked exactly like him, besides having his aristocratic airs. [The Member for Arcis.]

BEAUVOIR (Charles-Felix-Theodore, Chevalier de), cousin of the Duchesse de Maille.  A Chouan prisoner of the Republic in the chateau de l’Escarpe in 1799.  The hero of a tale of marital revenge related by Lousteau, in 1836, to Mme. de la Baudraye, the story being obtained —­so the narrator said—­from Charles Nodier. [The Muse of the Department.]

BECANIERE (La), surname of Barbette Cibot. (See that name.)

BECKER (Edme), a student of medicine who dwelt in 1828 at number 22, rue de la Montagne-Sainte-Genevieve—­the residence of the Marquis d’Espard. [The Commission in Lunacy.]

BEDEAU, office boy and roustabout for Maitre Bordin, attorney to the Chatelet in 1787. [A Start in Life.]

BEGA, surgeon in a French regiment of the Army of Spain in 1808.  After having privately accouched a Spaniard under the espionage of her lover, he was assassinated by her husband, who surprised him in the telling of this clandestine operation.  The foregoing adventure was told Mme. de la Baudraye, in 1836, by the Receiver of Finances, Gravier, former paymaster of the Army. [The Muse of the Department.]

BEGRAND (La), a dancer at the theatre of Porte-Sainte-Martin, Paris, in 1820.* Mariette, who made her debut at this time, also scored a success. [A Bachelor’s Establishment.]

* She shone for more than sixty years as a famous choreographical
    artist in the boulevards.

BELLEFEUILLE (Mademoiselle de), assumed name of Caroline Crochard.

BELLEJAMBE, servant of Lieutenant-Colonel Husson in 1837. [A Start in
Life.]

BELOR (Mademoiselle de), young girl of Bordeaux living there about 1822.  She was always in search of a husband, whom, for some cause or other, she never found.  Probably intimate with Evangelista. [A Marriage Settlement.]

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