Set in Paris during the Bourbon Restoration, this masterpiece of French realism follows the tragic story of Père Goriot, a retired pasta maker who has sacrificed everything for his two ungrateful daughters, and Eugène de Rastignac, an ambitious young law student who becomes entangled in the corrupt world of Parisian high society. As Goriot descends into poverty and despair while his daughters climb the social ladder, Rastignac must choose between his moral principles and his desire for wealth and status in a society driven by greed and ambition.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience Balzac's penetrating critique of post-revolutionary French society and the corrupting influence of money and social ambition
- Witness one of literature's most heartbreaking portrayals of paternal love and filial ingratitude through the character of Père Goriot
- Perfect for readers who appreciate realist fiction that exposes the moral complexities and social dynamics of 19th-century urban life
- A cornerstone of Balzac's La Comédie Humaine, offering timeless insights into human nature, family relationships, and the price of social climbing