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The Alkahest



by Honore de Balzac



Translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley






DEDICATION



  To Madame Josephine Delannoy nee Doumerc。



  Madame; may God grant that this; my book; may live longer than I;

  for then the gratitude which I owe to you; and which I hope will

  equal your almost maternal kindness to me; would last beyond the

  limits prescribed for human affection。 This sublime privilege of

  prolonging life in our hearts for a time by the life of the work

  we leave behind us would be (if we could only be sure of gaining

  it at last) a reward indeed for all the labor undertaken by those

  who aspire to such an immortality。



  Yet again I sayMay God grant it!



DE BALZAC。











THE ALKAHEST

(THE HOUSE OF CLAES)







CHAPTER I



There is a house at Douai in the rue de Paris; whose aspect; interior

arrangements; and details have preserved; to a greater degree than

those of other domiciles; the characteristics of the old Flemish

buildings; so naively adapted to the patriarchal manners and customs

of that excellent land。 Before describing this house it may be well;

in the interest of other writers; to explain the necessity for such

didactic preliminaries;since they have roused a protest from certain

ignorant and voracious readers who want emotions without undergoing

the generating process; the flower without the seed; the child without

gestation。 Is Art supposed to have higher powers than Nature?



The events of human existence; whether public or private; are so

closely allied to architecture that the majority of observers can

reconstruct nations and individuals; in their habits and ways of life;

from the remains of public monuments or the relics of a home。

Archaeology is to social nature what comparative anatomy is to

organized nature。 A mosaic tells the tale of a society; as the

skeleton of an ichthyosaurus opens up a creative epoch。 All things are

linked together; and all are therefore deducible。 Causes suggest

effects; effects lead back to causes。 Science resuscitates even the

warts of the past ages。



Hence the keen interest inspired by an architectural description;

provided the imagination of the writer does not distort essential

facts。 The mind is enabled by rigid deduction to link it with the

past; and to man; the past is singularly like the future; tell him

what has been; and you seldom fail to show him what will be。 It is

rare indeed that the picture of a locality where lives are lived does

not recall to some their dawning hopes; to others their wasted faith。

The comparison between a present which disappoints man's secret wishes

and a future which may realize them; is an inexhaustible source of

sadness or of placid content。



Thus; it is almost impossible not to feel a certain tender sensibility

over a picture of Flemish life; if the accessories are clearly given。

Why so? Perhaps; among other forms of existence; it offers the best

conclusion to man's uncertainties。 It has its social festivities; its

family ties; and the easy affluence which proves the stability of its

comfortable well…being; it does not lack repose amounting almost to

beatitude; but; above all; it expresses the calm monotony of a frankly

sensuous happiness; where enjoyment stifles desire by anticipating it。

Whatever value a passionate soul may attach to the tumultuous life of

feeling; it never sees without emotion the symbols of this Flemish

nature; where the throbbings of the heart are so well regulated that

superficial minds deny the heart's existence。 The crowd prefers the

abnormal force which overflows to that which moves with steady

persistence。 The world has neither time nor patience to realize the

immense power concealed beneath an appearance of uniformity。

Therefore; to impress this multitude carried away on the current of

existence; passion; like a great artist; is compelled to go beyond the

mark; to exaggerate; as did Michael Angelo; Bianca Capello;

Mademoiselle de la Valliere; Beethoven; and Paganini。 Far…seeing minds

alone disapprove such excess; and respect only the energy represented

by a finished execution whose perfect quiet charms superior men。 The

life of this essentially thrifty people amply fulfils the conditions

of happiness which the masses desire as the lot of the average

citizen。



A refined materialism is stamped on all the habits of Flemish life。

English comfort is harsh in tone and arid in color; whereas the old…

fashioned Flemish interiors rejoice the eye with their mellow tints;

and the feelings with their genuine heartiness。 There; work implies no

weariness; and the pipe is a happy adaptation of Neapolitan 〃far…

niente。〃 Thence comes the peaceful sentiment in Art (its most

essential condition); patience; and the element which renders its

creations durable; namely; conscience。 Indeed; the Flemish character

lies in the two words; patience and conscience; words which seem at

first to exclude the richness of poetic light and shade; and to make

the manners and customs of the country as flat as its vast plains; as

cold as its foggy skies。 And yet it is not so。 Civilization has

brought her power to bear; and has modified all things; even the

effects of climate。 If we observe attentively the productions of

various parts of the globe; we are surprised to find that the

prevailing tints from the temperate zones are gray or fawn; while the

more brilliant colors belong to the products of the hotter climates。

The manners and customs of a country must naturally conform to this

law of nature。



Flanders; which in former times was essentially dun…colored and

monotonous in tint; learned the means of irradiating its smoky

atmosphere through its political vicissitudes; which brought it under

the successive dominion of Burgundy; Spain; and France; and threw it

into fraternal relations with Germany and Holland。 From Spain it

acquired the luxury of scarlet dyes and shimmering satins; tapestries

of vigorous design; plumes; mandolins; and courtly bearing。 In

exchange for its linen and its laces; it brought from Venice that

fairy glass…ware in which wine sparkles and seems the mellower。 From

Austria it learned the ponderous diplomacy which; to use a popular

saying; takes three steps backward to one forward; while its trade

with India poured into it the grotesque designs of China and the

marvels of Japan。



And yet; in spite of its patience in gathering such treasures; its

tenacity in parting with no possession once gained; its endurance of

all things; Flanders was considered nothing more than the general

storehouse of Europe; until the day when the discovery of tobacco

brought into one smoky outline the scattered features of its national

physiognomy。 Thenceforth; and notwithstanding the parcelling out of

their territory; the Flemings became a people homogeneous through

their pipes and beer。'*'



'*' Flanders was parcelled into three divisions; of which Eastern

    Flanders; capital Ghent; and Western Flanders; capital Bruges; are

    two provinces of Belgium。 French Flanders; capital Lille; is the

    Departement du Nord of France。 Douai; about twenty miles from

    Lille; is the chief town of the arrondissement du Nord。



After assimilating; by constant sober regulation of conduct; the

products and the ideas of its masters and its neighbors; this country

of Flanders; by nature so tame and devoid of poetry; worked out for

itself an original existence; with characteristic manners and customs

which bear no signs of servile imitation。 Art stripped off its

ideality and produced form alone。 We may seek in vain for plastic

grace; the swing of comedy; dramatic action; musical genius; or the

bold flight of ode and epic。 On the other hand; the people are fertile

in discoveries; and trained to scientific discussions which demand

time and the midnight oil。 All things bear the ear…mark of temporal

enjoyment。 There men look exclusively to the thing that is: their

thoughts are so scrupulously bent on supplying the wants of this life

that they have never risen; in any direction; above the level of this

present earth。 The sole idea they have ever conceived of the future is

that of a thrifty; prosaic statecraft: their revolutionary vigor came

from a domestic desire to live as they liked; with their elbows on the

table; and to take their ease under the projecting roofs of their own

porches。



The consciousness of well…being and the spirit of independence which

comes of prosperity begot in Flanders; sooner than elsewhere; that

craving for liberty which; later; permeated all Europe。 Thus the

compactness of their ideas; and the tenacity which education grafted

on their nature made the Flemish people a formidable body of men in

the defence of their rights。 Among them nothing is half…done;neither

houses; furniture; dikes; husbandry; nor revolutions; and they hold a

monopoly of all t

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