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Old Goriot - Introduction by Donald Adamson

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Informationen zum Autor The son of a civil servant, Honoré de Balzac was born in 1799 in Tours, France. After attending boarding school in Vendôme, he gravitated to Paris where he worked as a legal clerk and a hack writer, using various pseudonyms, often in collaboration with other writers. Balzac turned exclusively to fiction at the age of thirty and went on to write a large number of novels and short stories set amid turbulent nineteenth-century France. He entitled his collective works  The Human Comedy. Along with Victor Hugo and Dumas  père  and fils , Balzac was one of the pillars of French romantic literature. He died in 1850, shortly after his marriage to the Polish countess Evelina Hanska, his lover of eighteen years. Klappentext Honoré de Balzac's great theme was money, and in his best-loved novel, Old Goriot, he explored its uses and abuses with the particularity of a poet. A shabby Parisian boarding house in 1819 is the setting where his colorful characters collide. These include an elderly retired merchant called Old Goriot, who has bankrupted himself for the sake of his two rapacious, social-climbing daughters, Delphine and Anastasie; a mysterious and sinister conspirator named Vautrin; Victorine, a disinherited heiress; and a naive and impoverished law student from the country, Eugène de Rastignac. Rastignac is appalled at first by the greed and corruption he finds in Paris, but he soon sets his sights on conquering high society. He joins forces with the array of schemers who surround him, while the suffering, self-sacrificing Goriot yearns in vain for his daughters' love. The sprawling, vibrant, and turbulent Paris of the post-Napoleonic era is itself a major character in the novel, an emblem of the social upheaval that Balzac portrays so brilliantly. Old Goriot was the first of Balzac's novels to employ his famous technique of recurring characters, and it has come to be seen as the keystone in his grand project, The Human Comedy. Translated by Ellen Marriage (Book Jacket Status: Not Jacketed) Zusammenfassung Honoré de Balzac’s great theme was money! and in his best-loved novel! Old Goriot! he explored its uses and abuses with the particularity of a poet. A shabby Parisian boarding house in 1819 is the setting where his colorful characters collide. These include an elderly retired merchant called Old Goriot! who has bankrupted himself for the sake of his two rapacious! social-climbing daughters! Delphine and Anastasie; a mysterious and sinister conspirator named Vautrin; Victorine! a disinherited heiress; and a naive and impoverished law student from the country! Eugène de Rastignac.   Rastignac is appalled at first by the greed and corruption he finds in Paris! but he soon sets his sights on conquering high society. He joins forces with the array of schemers who surround him! while the suffering! self-sacrificing Goriot yearns in vain for his daughters’ love. The sprawling! vibrant! and turbulent Paris of the post-Napoleonic era is itself a major character in the novel! an emblem of the social upheaval that Balzac portrays so brilliantly. Old Goriot was the first of Balzac’s novels to employ his famous technique of recurring characters! and it has come to be seen as the keystone in his grand project! The Human Comedy . Translated by Ellen Marriage  (Book Jacket Status: Not Jacketed) ...

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Authors Donald Adamson, Honorae De Balzac, Honore De Balzac, Honoré de Balzac, Honore de Balzac, Ellen Marriage
Assisted by Donald Adamson (Editor), Ellen Marriage (Translation)
Publisher Everyman s Library PRH USA
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.11.1991
 
EAN 9780679405351
ISBN 978-0-679-40535-1
No. of pages 376
Dimensions 134 mm x 211 mm x 26 mm
Series Everyman's Library CLASSICS
Everyman's Library CLASSICS
Everyman's Library Classics Series
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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