Pere Goriot (Old Goriot)
Books / Hardcover
ISBN: 0393036200 / Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., July 1994
A realistic novel of French society from the Latin Quarter to the aristocracy as depicted through the story of a father who sacrifices all for his daughters
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In a grimy boardinghouse in a dismal Parisian neighborhood, Balzac sets the stage for his 1834 study of paternal love, of greed, envy, and despair. Pere Goriot tells the story of a nineteenth-century counterpart to King Lear, a father so blindly devoted to his undeserving daughters that his tragic realization - "I loved them too much for them to love me at all" - comes too late. This best-known of Balzac's Comedie humaine novels has all the stylistic elements one might expect: unnerving psychological analyses; vivid physical descriptions, acute observations of the rules governing Parisian society, disarming wit, and unbridled passion.
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