Father Goriot by Honoré de Balzac
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Overview: A cornerstone of 19th-century French Realism, Balzac’s novel is a scathing social autopsy of post-Napoleonic Paris, exploring the corrosive power of money and ambition.
Plot: The narrative intertwines the fates of three boarders at Madame Vauquer’s shabby pension: the young law student Eugène de Rastignac, the mysterious criminal Vautrin, and the titular retired vermicelli maker, Père Goriot, whose ruinous devotion to his two ungrateful, socially ambitious daughters drives the tragic core.
Analysis: Its status as a classic is cemented by Balzac’s unparalleled sociological detail and psychological penetration. He constructs Paris as a character—a jungle where sentiment is a fatal currency. Goriot’s paternal martyrdom is not merely personal tragedy but a systemic indictment; his destruction by the very daughters he bankrolls lays bare a society where familial bonds are transactional. The novel’s enduring power lies in this unflinching diagnosis of a world where, as Balzac famously declares, "All is true."
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Oliver Hill
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John White
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Joseph Garcia
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