A Life: The Humble Truth (Unabridged)

A Life: The Humble Truth (Unabridged)

by Guy de Maupassant
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 04/01/2024

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In "A Life: The Humble Truth (Unabridged)," Guy de Maupassant intricately weaves a tale of disillusionment and the trials of provincial life through the experiences of Jeanne, a young woman whose innocence is gradually stripped away by the harsh realities of the world. The novel, rooted in the naturalist tradition, employs a keen observational style that captures the minutiae of daily existence while exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and the inexorable passage of time. Maupassant's prose is marked by its clarity and emotive depth, revealing the poignant contrast between societal expectations and individual aspirations within the constraints of 19th-century French society. Guy de Maupassant, a master of the short story and a prominent figure in literary realism, draws from his own tumultuous experiences, including a tumultuous childhood and the pervasive influence of his mentor Flaubert. These elements contribute to the vivid realism and psychological complexity found in "A Life." Maupassant navigates his characters through the turbulent waters of emotion, desire, and disillusionment, reflecting his deep understanding of human nature and societal pressures. This profound narrative is essential for readers intrigued by the human condition and the complexity of life. "A Life: The Humble Truth" is not only a reflection on lost dreams but also a sharp critique of societal norms, making it a timeless exploration of the pursuit of happiness amid adversity. Readers seeking to delve into the depths of character and circumstance will find this unabridged edition a rewarding journey.

ISBN:
8596547800385
8596547800385
Category:
Classic fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
04-01-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
GoodPress
Guy de Maupassant

Guy de Maupassant was born in Normandy in 1850. In addition to his six novels, which include Bel-Ami (1885) and Pierre et Jean (1888), he wrote hundreds of short stories, the most famous of which is 'Boule de suif'.

By the late 1870s, he began to develop the first signs of syphilis, and in 1891 he was committed to an asylum in Paris, having tried to commit suicide. He died there two years later.

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