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  1. 8 de mar. de 2024 · Honoré de Balzac, Gobseck. Gobseck est incontestablement l’un des chefs-d’œuvre de Balzac ; la face lunaire de l’usurier n’est pas sans raison passée à la postérité. Le récit, typiquement balzacien dans sa forme, nous initie au monde caché de l’usure parisienne, celle qui achève de ruiner ceux qui ont déjà dilapidé la part ...

  2. LECTURES ET COMMENTAIRES. La Comédie humaine connaît plusieurs vieillards détenteurs de savoirs et de pouvoirs inquiétants, et dotés d'une longévité peu commune. Gobseck est l'un des avatars de l'antiquaire de La Peau de chagrin, auprès de Derville-Raphaël. Mais le texte Gobseck est d'abord l'écriture d'un nom, qui concentre en lui l ...

  3. 2,592 ratings108 reviews. Gobseck began as a cabin boy and worked his way up while traveling around the world. He became rich and a miser. His philosophy of never helping anyone because "adversity is the greatest of all teachers" was well known. He also believed that all the peoples of the world were really very much alike because money was the ...

  4. 24 de fev. de 2010 · Gobseck cut me short with a nod, and turned towards the guilty couple. “‘He is right!’ he said. ‘That puts the whole thing in a different light. Eighty thousand francs down, and you leave the diamonds with me,’ he added, in the husky, flute-like voice. ‘In the way of property, possession is as good as a title.’

  5. His room, and everything in it, from the green baize of the bureau to the strip of carpet by the bed, was as clean and threadbare as the chilly sanctuary of some elderly spinster who spends her days in rubbing her furniture.

  6. Gobseck, Honoré de Balzac. Título de una de las más fa­mosas narraciones de Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850), publicada en 1830. La vizcon­desa De Grandlieu está preocupada por la simpatía que su hija Camila muestra por un pretendiente, el joven conde Ernesto de Restaud, muchacho de buenas prendas pero pobre, cuya madre está desacreditada ...

  7. The life story Gobseck, the son of a jew and a dutchman, is presented to the reader through the story of the interpreter Dervil, who decided to reassure the young girl Camille de Granlye about the brilliant position of her beloved earl Ernest de Resto. Derville met Gobseck when he was a student. The old usurer at the time was 76 years old.