Eugénie Grandet (1833) is a
novel by
Honoré de Balzac about
miserliness, and how it is bequeathed from the father to the daughter, Eugénie, through her unsatisfying love attachment with her cousin. As is usual with Balzac, all the
characters in the
novel are fully realized. Balzac conceived his grand project,
The Human Comedy, while writing
Eugénie Grandet and incorporated it into the
Comedie by revising the names of some of the characters in the second edition.
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