
The Merchant of Venice, the Miser, the Dead Soul, Eugénie Grandet
by Nangong Yu
About This Novel
Throughout the world of literature, there are many miser images, among which Shylock in Shakespeare's comedy "The Merchant of Venice", Abagon in Molière's comedy "The Miser" (also translated as "The Stingy Man"), Plyushkin in Gogol's novel "Dead Souls", and Grandet in Balzac's novel "Eugénie Grandet" are the most representative. These four images of misers were created in three countries and were created by four famous figures. They involve social existence for several centuries and summarize the historical development process of Europe in the past four hundred years from one perspective.
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Official(29)Scraped 19d ago
A life enslaved by money!
This book is quite interesting. (●'??'●)????
This book. . . .
This book is quite interesting.
Among the four people, Grandet is actually the most humane.
I like their approach because you can become a millionaire. 😏😏😏
This is the master of saving money
Why no one reads classics now?
Good
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Official(29)Scraped 19d ago
A life enslaved by money!
This book is quite interesting. (●'??'●)????
This book. . . .
This book is quite interesting.
Among the four people, Grandet is actually the most humane.
I like their approach because you can become a millionaire. 😏😏😏
This is the master of saving money
Why no one reads classics now?
Good
Return to the introduction to view the book review list
