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:This edition comes with Balzac's extraordinary spoof sequel, [[Chapter XXX]], published in an all-English edition for the first time. Masterly in-depth commentary by Terry Hale, and the celebrated illustrations by [[Tony Johannot]]. --[http://www.theadamsresidence.co.uk/gothsoc/gothsoc.html The Adams Residence] :This edition comes with Balzac's extraordinary spoof sequel, [[Chapter XXX]], published in an all-English edition for the first time. Masterly in-depth commentary by Terry Hale, and the celebrated illustrations by [[Tony Johannot]]. --[http://www.theadamsresidence.co.uk/gothsoc/gothsoc.html The Adams Residence]
 +On sait que Balzac a proposé un 30e chapitre pour L'Ane mort, intitulé « Le couteau à papier», qui reprend l'histoire où Janin l'avait laissée, et ne fait que renchérir sur le macabre.
== References == == References ==
*''[[La France frénétique de 1830: Choix de textes]]'' (1978) - [[Jean-Luc Steinmetz]] *''[[La France frénétique de 1830: Choix de textes]]'' (1978) - [[Jean-Luc Steinmetz]]
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The Dead Donkey and the Guillotined Woman (L'Âne mort et la femme guillotinée) is a "frenetique" novel by French author Jules Janin.

This edition comes with Balzac's extraordinary spoof sequel, Chapter XXX, published in an all-English edition for the first time. Masterly in-depth commentary by Terry Hale, and the celebrated illustrations by Tony Johannot. --The Adams Residence

On sait que Balzac a proposé un 30e chapitre pour L'Ane mort, intitulé « Le couteau à papier», qui reprend l'histoire où Janin l'avait laissée, et ne fait que renchérir sur le macabre.

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