Eugenie Grandet
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1833
240
Novel • Fiction
Saumur, France • 1810s
1833
Adult
18+ years
Eugenie Grandet by Honoré de Balzac tells the story of Eugenie, a sheltered young woman living in Saumur, France, with her miserly father, Felix, who seeks a wealthy marriage for her. When Eugenie falls in love with her destitute cousin Charles, her father endeavors to send Charles away to make his fortune abroad, leading to a series of familial and romantic trials shaped by the pursuit of wealth and social status.
Melancholic
Mysterious
Contemplative
Dark
Bittersweet
Honoré de Balzac's Eugenie Grandet is celebrated for its rich characterization and intricate depiction of greed and familial duty in 19th-century France. Critics praise Balzac's keen social insights and narrative structure. However, some find the pacing slow and the focus on provincial life overly detailed. Overall, it's a compelling read for fans of classic literature.
A reader who enjoys Eugenie Grandet by Honoré de Balzac is likely captivated by 19th-century French literature, intricate character studies, and themes of greed and social class. Fans of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations and Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary will appreciate the detailed narrative and poignant social commentary.
240
Novel • Fiction
Saumur, France • 1810s
1833
Adult
18+ years
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