Dombey en Zoon
The novel traces the rise and fall of a prideful businessman whose identity revolves around securing his commercial house through a male heir. His emotional coldness fractures family bonds, marginalizing his daughter and straining his marriage, while numerous secondary characters and subplots reveal social pretensions, personal vanities, and unexpected consequences. The narrative shifts between intimate domestic scenes and pointed satire of commerce and class, charting crises that force reckonings about loyalty, compassion, and pride. Recurring concerns include paternal ambition, familial neglect, the costs of social aspiration, and the possibility of moral change.
About This Book
The novel traces the rise and fall of a prideful businessman whose identity revolves around securing his commercial house through a male heir. His emotional coldness fractures family bonds, marginalizing his daughter and straining his marriage, while numerous secondary characters and subplots reveal social pretensions, personal vanities, and unexpected consequences. The narrative shifts between intimate domestic scenes and pointed satire of commerce and class, charting crises that force reckonings about loyalty, compassion, and pride. Recurring concerns include paternal ambition, familial neglect, the costs of social aspiration, and the possibility of moral change.




