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  1. The tales of Guy de Maupassant, 1850-1893 by Guy de Maupassant, 1963
  2. The Tales of Guy De Maupassant 1850:1893 by Guy; Bohmer, Gunther (Illus.); O''Brien, Justin (Intro.) De Maupassant, 1963
  3. Contes Du Jour Et De La Nuit: Humble Drame (French Edition)
  4. La Vie Errante And Other Stories
  5. La Main Gauche (French Edition)
  6. La Vie Errante: Venise; Ischia; Pêcheuses Et Guerrières .. (French Edition)
  7. La Vie Errante (French Edition)
  8. Bel-ami (French Edition)
  9. Huit Contes Choisis. Selected And Edited With Notes By Elizabeth M. White (French Edition) by White Elizabeth Mary, 2010-09-28
  10. Pierre et Jean; The two brothers. by Guy de Maupassant; tr. by A by Maupassant. Guy de. 1850-1893., 1889-01-01
  11. Short stories of de Maupassant. by Maupassant. Guy de. 1850-1893., 1920-01-01
  12. Afloat (Sur l 'eau) with illustrations by Riou; tr. by Laura Ens by Maupassant. Guy de. 1850-1893., 1889-01-01
  13. Contes choisis by Guy de (1850-1893) Maupassant, 1925-01-01
  14. The Hand by Guy (1850-1893) De Maupassant, 1993-01-01

1. Guy De Maupassant
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2. Maupassant, Guy De, 1850-1893. Vie. English (in MARION)
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3. Maupassant, Guy De, 1850-1893. Pierre Et Jean. English (in MARION)
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4. Records For Maupassant, Guy De, 1850-1893. Short Stories. English .
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5. Records For Maupassant, Guy De, 1850-1893. Boule De Suif. Spanish .
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6. The Works Of Guy De Maupassant. Short Stories - MAUPASSANT, GUY DE
The Works of Guy de Maupassant. Short Stories; MAUPASSANT, GUY DE (18501893). Offered by Carolina Bookshop
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8. MavicaNET - Maupassant, Guy De (1850-1893)
Maupassant, Guy de (18501893) Catalog / Kultura / Arts / Literature / French Language Literatures / French Literature / French Literature XIX cent.
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9. La Vie Errante (in VSCCAT)
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11. Guy De Maupassant
Guy de Maupassant (18501893) - in full Henry-René-Albert-Guy de Maupassant.French author of the naturalistic school, generally considered the greatest
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893) French author of the naturalistic school, generally considered the greatest French short story writer. Maupassant took the subjects for his pessimistic stories and novels chiefly from the Norman peasant life, the Franco-Prussian War, the behavior of the bourgeoisie, and the fashionable life of Paris. During his last years of life, Maupassant suffered from mental illness. "Now listen carefully: Marriage, to me, is not a chain but an association. I must be free, entirely unfettered, in all my actions -my coming and my going; I can tolerate neither control, jealousy, nor criticism as to my conduct. I pledge my word, however, never to compromise the name of the man I marry, nor to render him ridiculous in the eyes of the world. But that man must promise to look upon meas an equal, an ally, and not as an inferior, or as an obedient, submissive wife. My ideas, I know, are not like those of other people, but I shall never change them." (from Bel Ami Gustave Flaubert Ivan Turgenev , and Henry James . From Flaubert, who was obsessed with the writer's craft, Maupassant learned the exactness and accuracy of observations, and balance and precision of style. However, Maupassant himself was more light-hearted and more cynical than Flaubert.

12. Guy De Maupassant (1850-1893)
Contes de Maupassant en ligne sur le serveur de la biblioth¨que de Lisieux.
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Guy de MAUPASSANT , écrivain français né au château de Miromesnil, près de Tourville-sur-Arques (Seine maritime) le 5 août 1850, mort à Paris le 6 juillet 1893. Oeuvres principales : Contes de la Bécasse Toine Bel-Ami La Petite Roque Le Horla Pierre et Jean Aux champs (1882) : "Les deux chaumières étaient côte à côte, au pied d'une colline, proches d'une petite ville de bains..." La bécasse (1882) : "Le vieux baron des Ravots avait été pendant quarante ans le roi des chasseurs de sa province. Mais, depuis cinq à six années, une paralysie des jambes le clouait à son fauteuil ; il ne pouvait plus que tirer des pigeons de la fenêtre de son salon ou du haut de son grand perron..."[Conte d'ouverture du volume : Les Contes de la bécasse En mer (1883) : "Un affreux malheur vient de jeter la consternation parmi notre population maritime déjà si éprouvée depuis deux années..." Les épingles (1888) : " - Ah ! mon cher, quelles rosses, les femmes !.." Farce normande (1882) : "La procession se déroulait dans le chemin creux ombragé par les grands arbres poussés sur les talus des fermes..." La folle (1882) : "Tenez, dit M. Mathieu d'Endolin, les bécasses me rappellent une bien sinistre anecdote de la guerre..."

13. Guy De Maupassant - Biography And Works
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Guy de Maupassant was probably born at the Château de Miromesniel, Dieppe on August 5, 1850. In 1869 Maupassant started to study law in Paris, but soon, at the age of 20, he volunteered to serve in the army during the Franco-Prussian War. Between the years 1872 and 1880 Maupassant was a civil servant, first at the ministry of maritime affairs, then at the ministry of education.
As a poet Maupassant made his debut with Des Vers (1880). In the same year he published in the anthology Soirées de Medan (1880), edited by E. Zola, his masterpiece, "Boule De Suif" ("Ball of Fat", 1880). During the 1880s Maupassant created some 300 short stories, six novels, three travel books, and one volume of verse. In tone, his tales were marked by objectivity, highly controlled style, and sometimes by sheer comedy. Usually they were built around simple episodes from everyday life, which revealed the hidden sides of people. Among Maupassant's best-known books are Une Vie A Woman's Life , 1883), about the frustrating existence of a Norman wife and Bel-Ami (1885), which depicts an unscrupulous journalist.

14. Guy De Maupassant (1850-1893) French Writer.
(18501893) French writer. Both in person and in his work, Guy de Maupassantpresents a paradox. He found no joy in his literary efforts, and his fame rests
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15. De Maupassant, Guy - Original Short Stories, Volume 1
Guy de Maupassant (18501893). Henry-rené-albert-Guy de Maupassant, or Guy deMaupassant, is generally considered to be the greatest French writer of short
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Henry-rené-albert-guy De Maupassant, or Guy de Maupassant, is generally considered to be the greatest French writer of short stories. One account says the location of his birth was the Château de Miromesnil, in Dieppe, though this is not certain. His paternal ancestors were of the minor aristocracy, and his maternal grandfather, Paul Le Poittevin, was Gustave Flaubert's godfather. His parents separated when he was 11 years old. Maupassant was gifted with a photographic memory, which aided him in recollecting events and characters for his stories. As a teenager, Maupassant was shown, by the poet Algernon Swinburne (1837-1909), a mummified hand. He used this haunting image in his early short story La Main Ecorchée (1875). In 1869 Maupassant started to study law in Paris, but soon, at age 20, he volunteered to serve in the army during Franco-Prussian War. After his return to Paris, Maupassant joined the literary circle of Gustave Flaubert, who introduced him to some of the leading writers of his day, including Émile Zola, Ivan Turgenev, and Henry James. Flaubert saw Maupassant regularly and schooled him in the craft of being a writer. From 1872 to 1880, Maupassant worked as a civil servant, first at the ministry of maritime affairs, then at the ministry of education. Toward the end of this time, Maupassant published his first poetry

16. Guy De Maupassant (1850-1893)
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Guy de MAUPASSANT , écrivain français né au château de Miromesnil, près de Tourville-sur-Arques (Seine maritime) le 5 août 1850, mort à Paris le 6 juillet 1893. Oeuvres principales : Contes de la Bécasse Toine Bel-Ami La Petite Roque Le Horla Pierre et Jean Aux champs (1882) : "Les deux chaumières étaient côte à côte, au pied d'une colline, proches d'une petite ville de bains..." La bécasse (1882) : "Le vieux baron des Ravots avait été pendant quarante ans le roi des chasseurs de sa province. Mais, depuis cinq à six années, une paralysie des jambes le clouait à son fauteuil ; il ne pouvait plus que tirer des pigeons de la fenêtre de son salon ou du haut de son grand perron..."[Conte d'ouverture du volume : Les Contes de la bécasse En mer (1883) : "Un affreux malheur vient de jeter la consternation parmi notre population maritime déjà si éprouvée depuis deux années..." Les épingles (1888) : " - Ah ! mon cher, quelles rosses, les femmes !.." Farce normande (1882) : "La procession se déroulait dans le chemin creux ombragé par les grands arbres poussés sur les talus des fermes..." La folle (1882) : "Tenez, dit M. Mathieu d'Endolin, les bécasses me rappellent une bien sinistre anecdote de la guerre..."

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Maupassant, Guy de (18501893). Wikipedia Bel Ami (English); Boule de Suif (French);Claire de Lune (French); Comedy of Marriage and Other Tales (English)
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19. Literary Encyclopedia: Maupassant, Guy De
Maupassant, Guy de (18501893). Story Writer, Novelist, Travel Writer, Journalist,Poet, Playwright. Active 1875-1893 in France, Continental Europe
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Guy de Maupassant
Guy de Maupassant was probably born at the Château de Miromesniel, Dieppe on August 5, 1850. In 1869 Maupassant started to study law in Paris, but soon, at the age of 20, he volunteered to serve in the army during the Franco-Prussian War. Between the years 1872 and 1880 Maupassant was a civil servant, first at the ministry of maritime affairs, then at the ministry of education.
As a poet Maupassant made his debut with Des Vers (1880). In the same year he published in the anthology Soirées de Medan (1880), edited by E. Zola, his masterpiece, "Boule De Suif" ("Ball of Fat", 1880). During the 1880s Maupassant created some 300 short stories, six novels, three travel books, and one volume of verse. In tone, his tales were marked by objectivity, highly controlled style, and sometimes by sheer comedy. Usually they were built around simple episodes from everyday life, which revealed the hidden sides of people. Among Maupassant's best-known books are Une Vie (A Woman's Life, 1883), about the frustrating existence of a Norman wife and Bel-Ami (1885), which depicts an unscrupulous journalist. Pierre Et Jean (1888) was a psychological study of two brothers. Maupassant's most upsetting horror story, Le Horla (1887), was about madness and suicide.
Maupassant had suffered from his 20s from syphilis. The disease later caused increasing mental disorder - also seen in his nightmarish stories, which have much in common with Edgar Allan Poe's supernatural visions. Critics have charted Maupassant's developing illness through his semi-autobiographical stories of abnormal psychology, but the theme of mental disorder is present even in his first collection, La Maison Tellier (1881), published at the height of his health.

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