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Pere Goriot
Pere Goriot | Honoré de Balzac
This fine example of the French realist novel contrasts the social progress of an impoverished but ambitious aristocrat with the tale of a father, whose obsessive love for his daughters leads to his personal and financial ruin. About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
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Aleksandra_G
Pere Goriot | Honoré de Balzac
Mehso-so

It was too slow for me.

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AnneCecilie
Father Goriot: Le Pere Goriot | Honoré de Balzac
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#ispy a yellow cover
a couple of yellow covers from my shelves

Thanks for the tag @greenreads

Do you have red? @Siri_reads @Kalalalatja

sheshedbooks So pretty! 😠Thanks! 4y
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Liz_M
Pere Goriot | Honoré de Balzac
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#7Days7Covers Day 2

@sisilia, you may be the only person not playing yet. 7 days, 7 covers you love, no explanation. Try to tag someone new each day.

sisilia 😆 Ok ðŸ‘🻠Thanks, Liz! 5y
BarbaraBB What a weird cover! It doesn‘t seem to have anything in common with the story itself?! 5y
BarbaraBB @sisilia Looking forward to some #nyrb covers 😉 5y
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jveezer
Pere Goriot | Honoré de Balzac
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This edition was printed in 1896. I had to cut pages as I read, meaning a book that was meant to be read had to wait 125 years. Kinda sad. But I‘m honored to finally do it the honors.

Leftcoastzen That‘s so weird when that happens .I‘m always thinking “Really? None of you slobs actually read this?†5y
jveezer Exactly. This is one of the more popular titles in his oeuvre. So if they didn‘t read this one, they probably didn‘t read the obscure ones. So why did you buy 40 volumes of Balzac? 5y
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jveezer
Pere Goriot | Honoré de Balzac
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Well, I have 38 volumes of Balzac to get through. Better get cracking. 📖🤓â¤ï¸

Leftcoastzen Yikes , I think I‘ve read one , but I can‘t remember what one. (edited) 5y
Leftcoastzen I hope you will post about them , it‘s been on my mind to read them as well. 5y
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DaveNeufeld
Pere Goriot | Honoré de Balzac
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Old Goriot, 1835

Translation, 2018: “You‘d be pretty if you smiled moreâ€

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Lcsmcat
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GoneFishing
Pere Goriot | Honoré de Balzac

It is always assumed by the empty-headed, who chatter about themselves for want of something better, that people who do not discuss their affairs openly must have something to hide.

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BarbaraBB
Father Goriot: Le Pere Goriot | Honoré de Balzac
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Fascinating story about the boarders of a house in Paris. Father Goriot is one of them. This formerly wealthy man now lives in poverty to let his greedy daughters live their spoiled lives among Paris' upperclass. All the characters are worked out very well. No one is really likable, which makes this story so fascinating and ultimately very sad. #1001books

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Eobookshelf
Pere Goriot | Honoré de Balzac
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Who is to decide which is the grimmer sight: withered hearts, or empty skulls?

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DaveNeufeld
Pere Goriot | Honoré de Balzac
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My favourite title father... well, at least in French

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Dorotea_Grgic
Pere Goriot | Honoré de Balzac
Mehso-so

Obligatory reading... but realism is what makes it good 😉

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GoneFishing
Pere Goriot | Honoré de Balzac

Some day you will find out that there is far more happiness in another's happiness than in your own.

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Simone_Gibson
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"I tell you, Monsieur de Rastignac, you must treat the world as it deserves...learn to mistrust the world if you wish to preserve in advance an affection that has, as yet, no existence."