- Le Père
Goriot (French pronunciation: [lə pɛʁ ɡɔʁjo], "Old
Goriot" or "Father
Goriot") is an 1835
novel by
French novelist and
playwright Honoré de Balzac...
- Comédie
Humaine by Honoré de Balzac,
Edited by
George Saintsbury, Old
Goriot (Le Père
Goriot) (1896),
Translated by
Ellen Marriage,
Quote Page 124, J. M. Dent...
- de Langeais,
arguably the most
sublime of his novels. Le Père
Goriot (Old
Father Goriot, 1835) was his next success, in
which Balzac transposes the story...
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ambitious young provincial, Grandet, the
miserly domestic tyrant, or
Father Goriot, the icon of fatherhood. He
gives an
important place to
financiers and notaries...
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Collin (pronounced [ʒɑk kɔlɛ̃]). He
appears in the
novels Le Père
Goriot (Father
Goriot, 1834/35)
under the name Vautrin, and in
Illusions perdues (Lost...
- Père
Goriot is a 1915
silent film
based on the 1835
novel of the same name by
French novelist and
playwright Honoré de Balzac.
Directed by
Travers Vale...
- by Jane
Austen (1813) The Red and the
Black by
Stendhal (1830) Le Père
Goriot by Honoré de
Balzac (1835)
David Copperfield by
Charles ****ens (1849) Madame...
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unique to the film.
French writer Honoré de Balzac, in his
novel Le Père
Goriot (1835),
wrote that
Vautrin told Eugène: "In that case I will make you an...
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Ferragus by
Balzac –
description of
cemetery 1834: Le Père
Goriot by
Balzac – the Père
Goriot is
buried in Père
Lachaise 1842: Pere la Chaise, a poem by...
- of
novels by Honoré de Balzac. He
appears as a main
character in Le Père
Goriot (1835), and his
social advancement in the post-revolutionary
French world...