Father Goriot, Honore de Balzac
Father Goriot, Honore de Balzac
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Father Goriot

Author: Honoré de Balzac

Narrator: Eloise Fairfax

Unabridged: 9 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/24/2025


Synopsis

The story unfolds in Paris, where the lives of three characters intertwine amid themes of ambition, love, and sacrifice. Elderly Goriot, a devoted father, impoverishes himself to support his selfish daughters, who exploit his generosity. Meanwhile, young Rastignac, an ambitious law student, navigates high society, tempted by wealth and status. Observing their struggles is Vautrin, a mysterious figure offering morally dubious shortcuts to success. Balzac’s masterpiece critiques social climbing, familial betrayal, and the harsh realities of 19th-century French society. With rich detail and psychological depth, the novel explores human desires, moral compromise, and the cost of ambition.

About Honore de Balzac

Honore de Balzac (1799-1850) was a French journalist and writer and is considered one of the creators of realism in literature. Balzac's huge production of novels and short stories are collected under the name La Comedie Humaine, which originated from Dante's The Divine Comedy. Before his breakthrough as an author, Balzac wrote without success several plays and novels under different pseudonyms. Despite prolific output, Balzac lived in debt.

Balzac was born in Tours, France. He spent the first four years of life in foster care in the village of Saint-Cyr and was returned to his parents at the age of four. At school Balzac was an ordinary pupil. He studied at the College de Vendome and the Sorbonne, and then worked in law offices. In 1819, Balzac announced that he wanted to be a writer. He returned to Paris and was installed in a shabby room at 9 rue Lediguieres. A few years later, he described the place in La Peau de Chargin, though his first work was Cromwell.

By 1822 Balzac had produced several novels under pseudonyms, but he was ignored as a writer. Against his family's hopes, Balzac continued his career in literature, believing that the simplest road to success was writing. Unfortunately, he also tried his skills in business. Balzac ran a publishing company and he bought a printing house, which did not have much to print. When these commercial activities failed, Balzac was left with a heavy burden of debt. It plagued him to the end of his career.

In 1829, Balzac wrote La Dernier Chouan, a historical work in the manner of Sir Walter Scott, which he wrote under his own name. Gradually, Balzac began to gain notice as an author. Between the years 1830 and 1832 he composed six novelettes titled Scenes de la Vie Privee, which was addressed more or less to a female readership.

In 1833, Balzac conceived the idea of linking together his old novels so that they would comprehend the whole society in a series of books. This plan eventually led to 90 novels and novellas, which included more than 2,000 characters. Balzac's huge and ambitious plan drew a picture of the customs, atmosphere, and habits of the bourgeois France. Balzac got down to the work with great energy, but also found time to pile up huge debts and fail in hopeless financial operations. After two years, he had to flee from his creditors and conceal his identity under the name of his housekeeper, Madame de Brugnolle.

Among the masterpieces of La Comedie Humaine are Le Pere Goriot, Les Illusions Perdues, Les Paysans, La Femme de Trente Ans, and Eugenie Grandet.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Emily May on February 14, 2019

Our heart is a treasury; if you spend all its wealth at once you are ruined. We find it as difficult to forgive a person for displaying his feelings in all its nakedness as we do to forgive a man for being penniless. Old Goriot is the first book I have read by Balzac and it took me completely by......more

Goodreads review by Paul on July 14, 2020

By page 130 I ran out of patience with this thing so I channeled my inner irritable 14 year old and composed the following review: This Ballsack is a great writer I am told but one problem is that he wrote 4,578 novels, so which one should I read. I saw that Old Goriot has mostly 4 and 5 star reviews......more

Goodreads review by Valeriu on November 25, 2024

O poveste extraordinară, un Rege Lear burghez. Din păcate: Nu m-am împăcat niciodată cu grandilocvența lui Balzac. Și nici cu aceea a lui Victor Hugo. Știu, era stilul epocii (bombastic cît încape) și consecința claselor de retorică din învățămîntul francez. Pe patul de moarte, sărmanul Goriot, fostu......more

Goodreads review by Jim on March 16, 2023

A classic French novel written in 1834 but set in Paris in 1819. Pere in the title means Father, and it’s in part a story of an old man’s obsessive love for his two married daughters. He was once a wealthy flour merchant but he gave all his money to his daughters while he lives in penury in a squali......more

Goodreads review by Manny on May 12, 2021

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