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Old Goriot

By: Honoré de Balzac
Narrated by: Frederick Davidson
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Balzac’s universally loved novel explores the great theme of money and its effect on the human character. Old Goriot is a lodger at Madame Vauquer’s Parisian boarding house. At first, his wealth inspires respect, but as his circumstances are reduced, he is gradually shunned. He moves into smaller and less desirable rooms in the house, and soon his only remaining visitors are two beautiful young women. The mystery as to who they are and what is happening to Goriot’s fortune involves several other boarders, including Rastignac, an ambitious youth who hopes to rise in society.

With its complicities and alliances, mysteries and betrayals, passions and ambitions, the house becomes a microcosm of the grasping Parisian society of the 1820s - a perfect setting for Balzac’s masterful portrayal of La Comédie humaine, the whole comedic parade of human life.

HONORÉ DE BALZAC (1799–1850), was born in Tours, France, educated at the Collège de Vendôme, and studied law at the Sorbonne. His father wished him to become a lawyer, but he left Tours in 1819 to seek his fortune as an author in Paris. He wrote eighty-five novels in twenty years, but his life was one of frequent privation. In 1850, he married Madame Hanska, a rich Polish lady with whom he had corresponded for more than fifteen years but had only just met in person. Five months later, Balzac died in Paris.

Public Domain (P)1999 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Literary Fiction Classics Fiction Money Genre Fiction Law

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“[A] meticulously observed story of love and greed…Reminiscent of King Lear, it also resonates today with the clarity of the poet’s barbed pen…Frederick Davidson is brilliant, deadening his voice for the dreadful daughters and their ghastly husbands, as well as portraying each ridiculous tenant in the boardinghouse…But it is Goriot’s deathbed scene that causes the hairs to rise on the backs of listeners’ neck. Listeners…cannot remain unmoved.” ( AudioFile)
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Recording skips several passages - some of which are important to the books flow. I’d suggest listening to another version.

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this audio file was apparently digitized from an old tape cassette and when it gets to the end of a reel there is distortion and skips. it happens several times and is disturbing.

This recording has many skips

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Decent tale told by Mr. Davidson. A bit dense at beginning and introduction of characters, but those who can make it through may enjoy a grand reward.

Frederick is velvet

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the sound skips frequently. it's distracting. the story is excellent. I love this author. overall it is a good experience

the sound skips frequently. It's annoying.

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Where does Old Goriot rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

One of top classics

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

Plot predictable but nuanced philosophical conclusions implied

Which character – as performed by Frederick Davidson – was your favorite?

Goriot of course

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

no, too dense for that

Classic novel, classically done

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