
Eugénie Grandet
Eugénie Grandet, published in 1833, is a notable novel by Honoré de Balzac and part of his extensive series La Comédie Humaine. Set in a provincial town in post-Revolutionary France, the narrative explores themes of money, avarice, and love through the life of Eugénie, the innocent daughter of a wealthy miser. Balzac's detailed psychological insights and character development significantly influenced 19th-century literary realism, impacting authors like Dickens and Dostoyevsky.

























