The Commission in Lunacy


Read by Bruce Pirie

(5 stars; 2 reviews)

“The Commission in Lunacy” is a short novel first published in 1836 with the French title “L’interdiction” (i.e., “The Ban” or “The Prohibition”). An aristocratic woman wants the courts to declare her estranged husband mentally incompetent to manage his own affairs. To achieve this, the petition must pass through the hands of an examining judge — a man of old-fashioned integrity and conscience. In this story of Parisian society, we see Balzac developing techniques of rich character portrayal and psychological realism. - Summary by Bruce Pirie (3 hr 35 min)

Chapters

Section 1 49:22 Read by Bruce Pirie
Section 2 38:05 Read by Bruce Pirie
Section 3 55:16 Read by Bruce Pirie
Section 4 33:20 Read by Bruce Pirie
Section 5 39:49 Read by Bruce Pirie

Reviews

I felt like crying


(5 stars)

Bruce Pirie is excellent as the reader. It is hard to put into words how this book affected me. Great translation. It will make me think much.

A tale of righting wrongs whilst others continue to try and hurt others


(5 stars)

Makes one ponder character and integrity.