Father Goriot
Father Goriot

Father Goriot Introduction

by Honore de Balzac

Le Père Goriot (English: Father Goriot or Old Goriot) is an 1835 novel by French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850), included in the Scenes de la vie privee section of his novel sequence La Comedie humaine. Set in Paris in 1819, it follows the intertwined lives of three characters: the elderly doting Goriot; a mysterious criminal-in-hiding named Vautrin; and a naive law student named Eugène de Rastignac. Originally published in serial form during the winter of 1834/35, Le Pere Goriot is widely considered Balzac's most important novel. It marks the first serious use by the author of characters who had appeared in other books, a technique that distinguishes Balzac's fiction. The novel is also noted as an example of his realist style, using minute details to create character and subtext.

Father Goriot CHAPTER I

Father Goriot CHAPTER II

Father Goriot CHAPTER III

Father Goriot CHAPTER IV

Father Goriot CHAPTER V

Father Goriot CHAPTER VI

Father Goriot CHAPTER VII

Father Goriot CHAPTER VIII

Father Goriot CHAPTER IX