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Le Père Goriot

"One of renowned French author Honoré de Balzac's finest works, Père Goriot provides a fascinating glimpse into Parisian life of the early 19th century. The rich character studies and themes of class, personal ambition, and materiality make this insightful novel as compelling today as when it was first published."--Publisher.

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  • "Schildering van vaderliefde, tragisch door volkomen verblindheid en zelfopoffering tegenover het materialisme en de zelfzucht van zijn kinderen."
  • "Un père est peu à peu dépouillé de tous ses biens par ses filles qu'il aime d'une tendresse aveugle. Parallèlement est contée l'éducation sentimentale à Paris d'un jeune provincial, Eugène de Rastignac."
  • "Un père est peu à peu dépouillé de tous ses biens par ses filles, qu'il aime d'une tendresse aveugle. Parallèlement, est contée l'éducation sentimentale d'un jeune provincial, Eugène de Rastignac.--[Memento]."
  • ""One of renowned French author Honoré de Balzac's finest works, Père Goriot provides a fascinating glimpse into Parisian life of the early 19th century. The rich character studies and themes of class, personal ambition, and materiality make this insightful novel as compelling today as when it was first published."--Publisher."
  • ""One of renowned French author Honoré de Balzac's finest works, Père Goriot provides a fascinating glimpse into Parisian life of the early 19th century. The rich character studies and themes of class, personal ambition, and materiality make this insightful novel as compelling today as when it was first published."--Publisher."@en
  • "An ordinary pension is the setting for this novel, which the author describes as an obscure and appalling Paris tragedy. It tells the story of corruption and bribery amongst people who are in contact with a part of society that only cares about money. The book delivers a grim and cynical view of a merciless society."
  • "At the shabby boarding house in the rue Neuve-Sainte-Geneviève, petty Madame Vauquer and her tenants wonder at the plight of the aging resident Goriot. Once a well-heeled merchant, Goriot was--at first--afforded special treatment from the Madame. But now something is clearly amiss in his financial affairs, and his increasingly tawdry appearance makes him a subject of ridicule in the household. Some think he lost in the markets, others see him as a lecherous patron of prostitutes, but one thing is clear: his selflessness and complete devotion to his two daughters."@en
  • ""Roman paru en 1834 dans la Revue de Paris, Le père Goriot appartient à la Comédie humaine, vaste fresque réaliste d'Honoré de Balzac. La maison Vauquer, qui abrite les personnages principaux du livre, est longuement décrite comme la société où se jouent les drames humains et sociaux de Parisiens sous la Restauration."--Auteur."
  • "First published in 1835, this Parisian novel focuses on Goriot, who settles his fortune on his two daughters, only to be abandoned by them. 1946."@en
  • "Set against the background of a society driven by greed and ambition, this is the tragic story of a father financially and personally ruined by his obsessive love for his two daughters. [The author] presents a portrait of both affluence and squalor in post-Napoleonic Paris.-http://www.amazon.com."

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  • "Mandeskildringer"
  • "Audiocassette"
  • "History"
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  • "CD-Audio"
  • "enregistrement parlé"
  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
  • "Fiction"
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  • "lecture"
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  • "Le père Goriot texte intégral"
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  • "Le Père Goriot"
  • "Père Goriot"@en
  • "Le père Goriot : roman"
  • "Le père Goriot"@en
  • "Le père Goriot"
  • "Le pere Goriot"
  • "Le Père Goriot roman"
  • "Le père Goriot version audio-livre"
  • "Le Père Goriot: roman"
  • "Le Pere Goriot"
  • "Le père Goriot [livre audio]"

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