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Gelince Haber VerIn a quiet provincial town in post-Revolutionary France, wealth is measured in gold—but the cost is counted in human hearts. In Eugénie Grandet, Honoré de Balzac crafts a haunting portrait of love, greed, and silent sacrifice.Eugénie, the innocent and devoted daughter of the miserly Félix Grandet, grows up in a house where money rules above all else. Her father’s obsession with fortune shapes every breath within their cold stone walls—until a charming cousin from Paris awakens in her a longing for love and freedom. But in a world governed by ambition and avarice, tenderness becomes a dangerous luxury. With psychological depth and masterful realism, Balzac exposes the moral corrosion beneath bourgeois respectability. Eugénie Grandet is not merely a story of unrequited love—it is a timeless exploration of innocence confronted by the harsh arithmetic of society.
A powerful classic from La Comédie humaine that still resonates with readers today.