Description
Discover the timeless classic 'Old Man Goriot' by Honoré de Balzac, now available in a BRAND NEW trade paperback edition from Penguin UK. Delve into a gripping narrative filled with mystery, ambition, and the intricacies of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of post-Revolutionary France, this novel weaves the lives of several memorable characters in Madame Vauquer's boarding house, where secrets abound and fates intertwine. The penniless student Eugčne de Rastignac aspires to rise in Parisian society, while the enigmatic old man Goriot harbors hidden connections to women of wealth and influence. This story brilliantly captures the struggle between love and materialism, embodying the key themes of Balzac's Human Comedy.
This fresh translation by Olivia McCannon retains the wit and depth of Balzac’s original work and is supplemented with detailed notes for deeper understanding. A comprehensive introduction by Graham Robb places 'Old Man Goriot' in its historical and literary context, making it not just a novel, but a significant piece of literary history. This edition enhances your reading experience with a reading list, a map, and a chronology of events.
Old Man Goriot is not merely a tale of personal ambition but a compelling exploration of societal dynamics that will resonate with anyone interested in classic literature. Add this remarkable book to your collection and explore its insights into ambition, love, and the costs of desire today!
This fresh translation by Olivia McCannon retains the wit and depth of Balzac’s original work and is supplemented with detailed notes for deeper understanding. A comprehensive introduction by Graham Robb places 'Old Man Goriot' in its historical and literary context, making it not just a novel, but a significant piece of literary history. This edition enhances your reading experience with a reading list, a map, and a chronology of events.
Old Man Goriot is not merely a tale of personal ambition but a compelling exploration of societal dynamics that will resonate with anyone interested in classic literature. Add this remarkable book to your collection and explore its insights into ambition, love, and the costs of desire today!