A Life (the Humble Truth): A Satirical Novel About the Folly of Romantic Illusion
In "A Life (the Humble Truth)," Guy de Maupassant explores the intricacies of a woman's life through a poignant realist lens, capturing the challenges of societal norms in 19th-century France. The novel follows the character of Jeanne, whose journey from youthful idealism to disillusionment serves as a microcosm of the broader female experience of the era. Maupassant’s literary style is marked by his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to evoke profound emotional depth, all while addressing themes of love, loss, and the constraints of social expectations. This work stands as a notable contribution to the naturalism movement, reflecting the author's critical view on the human condition and the often harsh realities of life. Guy de Maupassant, a prolific writer and a master of the short story, drew inspiration from his own tumultuous experiences and observations of society. Born into a relatively modest family, his upbringing shaped his understanding of the disparities between social classes. Maupassant's keen insights into human nature, coupled with his dissatisfaction with societal conventions, are vividly reflected in "A Life," further establishing his reputation as a celebrated literary figure. For readers interested in the exploration of women's roles within society, as well as those who appreciate rich literary styles that delve deeper than surface-level narratives, "A Life (the Humble Truth)" is an essential read. Maupassant's acute storytelling and emotional resonance offer lasting reflections on the complexities of existence, making it a timeless piece worthy of engagement.
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A Life (the Humble Truth): A Satirical Novel About the Folly of Romantic Illusion
In "A Life (the Humble Truth)," Guy de Maupassant explores the intricacies of a woman's life through a poignant realist lens, capturing the challenges of societal norms in 19th-century France. The novel follows the character of Jeanne, whose journey from youthful idealism to disillusionment serves as a microcosm of the broader female experience of the era. Maupassant’s literary style is marked by his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to evoke profound emotional depth, all while addressing themes of love, loss, and the constraints of social expectations. This work stands as a notable contribution to the naturalism movement, reflecting the author's critical view on the human condition and the often harsh realities of life. Guy de Maupassant, a prolific writer and a master of the short story, drew inspiration from his own tumultuous experiences and observations of society. Born into a relatively modest family, his upbringing shaped his understanding of the disparities between social classes. Maupassant's keen insights into human nature, coupled with his dissatisfaction with societal conventions, are vividly reflected in "A Life," further establishing his reputation as a celebrated literary figure. For readers interested in the exploration of women's roles within society, as well as those who appreciate rich literary styles that delve deeper than surface-level narratives, "A Life (the Humble Truth)" is an essential read. Maupassant's acute storytelling and emotional resonance offer lasting reflections on the complexities of existence, making it a timeless piece worthy of engagement.
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A Life (the Humble Truth): A Satirical Novel About the Folly of Romantic Illusion

A Life (the Humble Truth): A Satirical Novel About the Folly of Romantic Illusion

by Guy de Maupassant
A Life (the Humble Truth): A Satirical Novel About the Folly of Romantic Illusion

A Life (the Humble Truth): A Satirical Novel About the Folly of Romantic Illusion

by Guy de Maupassant

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In "A Life (the Humble Truth)," Guy de Maupassant explores the intricacies of a woman's life through a poignant realist lens, capturing the challenges of societal norms in 19th-century France. The novel follows the character of Jeanne, whose journey from youthful idealism to disillusionment serves as a microcosm of the broader female experience of the era. Maupassant’s literary style is marked by his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to evoke profound emotional depth, all while addressing themes of love, loss, and the constraints of social expectations. This work stands as a notable contribution to the naturalism movement, reflecting the author's critical view on the human condition and the often harsh realities of life. Guy de Maupassant, a prolific writer and a master of the short story, drew inspiration from his own tumultuous experiences and observations of society. Born into a relatively modest family, his upbringing shaped his understanding of the disparities between social classes. Maupassant's keen insights into human nature, coupled with his dissatisfaction with societal conventions, are vividly reflected in "A Life," further establishing his reputation as a celebrated literary figure. For readers interested in the exploration of women's roles within society, as well as those who appreciate rich literary styles that delve deeper than surface-level narratives, "A Life (the Humble Truth)" is an essential read. Maupassant's acute storytelling and emotional resonance offer lasting reflections on the complexities of existence, making it a timeless piece worthy of engagement.

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ISBN-13: 9788027274802
Publisher: OK Publishing
Publication date: 02/15/2022
Pages: 92
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.00(d)

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About The Author

Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893) was a prolific French writer best remembered as a master of the short story and a father of the genre. He delighted in clever plotting and served as a model for later short story practitioners through favorites such as "The Necklace," "The Horla," "The False Gems," and "Useless Beauty." Maupassant wrote some 300 short stories, as well as six novels, three travel books, and one volume of verse.

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