Eugenie Grandet, 9780099560869
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Love and greed collide, changing Eugenie’s life forever.

Eugenie Grandet

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    256 pages

  • Release Date

    31 May 2011

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Summary

Eugenie Grandet: A Timeless Tale of Love and Greed

Monsieur Grandet, a man consumed by his wealth, rules his household with an iron fist. His wife and daughter, Eugenie, endure a life of stark deprivation. On Eugenie’s twenty-third birthday, the arrival of her fashionable cousin Charles from Paris ignites a spark within her.

Eugenie, untouched by passion until now, falls deeply in love. However, her father vehemently opposes any union with the penniless Charles. Eugenie’s un…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099560869
ISBN-10:0099560860
Series:Vintage Classics
Author:Honore De Balzac
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:31 May 2011
Weight:188g
Dimensions:130mm x 198mm
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Critics Review

“This brilliant but devastatingly sad novel moved me so much, I began it again the moment I got to the end.”

“This brilliant but devastatingly sad novel moved me so much, I began it again the moment I got to the end.” –Rose Tremain

About The Author

Honore De Balzac

Honore de Balzac was born 20 May 1799, the second son of a civil servant. He was brought up away from his family home, first in the care of a wet-nurse and then at a strict grammar school at Vendome. Balzac then studied at the Sorbonne, before entering training to become a lawyer, like his father. At the age of twenty, to the consternation of his family, he announced his intention to abandon law and become a writer. His early literary works met with little success, and Balzac’s various business ventures as a printer and publisher also foundered. In 1829, he began to conceive a grand design for a series of novels comprehensively portraying French society in the eighteenth century. Balzac’s Comedie humaine became his life’s work, comprising 91 separate works depicting private and public life in the town and country, in politics and the military. Masterpieces of the Comedie humaine include Eugenie Grandet, Pere Goirot, The Wild Ass’s Skin and The Black Sheep. Many of his novels were critically acclaimed on publication, and went on to profoundly influence authors from Marcel Proust and Gustave Flaubert to Charles Dickens and Henry James. At the age of fifty-one, Balzac was finally able to marry the recently widowed Evelina Hanska, whom he had loved for eighteen years. But by this time he was in very poor health and Balzac died only five months after his wedding, on 18 August 1850.

Rose Tremain’s bestselling novels have won many awards, including the Orange Prize (The Road Home), the Whitbread Novel of the Year (Music and Silence), the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the Prix Femina Etranger (Sacred Country). Restoration, the first of her novels to feature Robert Merivel, was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1989 and made into a film in 1995. Her short story, ‘Moth’, was also filmed (as the award-winning Ricky) by Francois Ozon in 2009. Her novel, Trespass, was a Richard and Judy Bookclub Choice. Rose Tremain was made a CBE in 2007. She lives in Norfolk and London with the biographer, Richard Holmes.

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