Eugenia Grandet

Eugenia Grandet

Honore De Balzac

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Editorial Verbum (PA)
Año de edición:
2021
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Ficción histórica
ISBN:
9788490744642
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Eugenia Grandet es una novela romántica escrita en 1833 que narra la historia del millonario tonelero Grandet, que ha dedicado su vida a acumular riquezas y especular, pero que mantiene a su familia en una situación casi de pobreza para acrecentar su avaricia. Junto a él encontramos a Eugenia, una ingenua chica embelesada por su primo Carlos, y cuyo amor se disputan los nobles del pueblo, que sospechan de la fortuna de la familia.

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