Œuvres complètes de Guy de Maupassant - volume 11 by Guy de Maupassant
This isn't a novel, but a curated journey into Maupassant's world. Volume 11 of his complete works gathers stories, travel writings, and articles that often fly under the radar. You'll move from the drawing rooms of the bourgeoisie to the muddy fields of Normandy, and even across the Mediterranean. The 'plot' is the unfolding of human nature itself—greed, fear, love, and vanity are all put under his microscope.
The Story
There isn't one story, but dozens. A man becomes obsessed with a piece of string. A group on a boat trip reveals their true selves under pressure. Travel notes dissect the cultures he encounters with a mix of wonder and cynicism. Each piece is a snapshot, a perfectly framed moment where a character's life shifts, a secret is revealed, or a social pretense is stripped bare. It's a mosaic of 19th-century France, built from intimate, often startling, glimpses.
Why You Should Read It
This volume shows Maupassant's range. Yes, the famous twist endings are here, but so is a deeper, more philosophical writer. His travelogues read like thrilling, opinionated blog posts from another century. What grabs me is his clear-eyed, often pitiless honesty. He doesn't judge his characters as much as he simply shows them, flaws and all, which makes their moments of weakness or joy feel incredibly real. You see the author behind 'The Necklace,' restless, curious, and unafraid to stare into the bleak corners of existence.
Final Verdict
Perfect for short story lovers who want to go beyond the anthology classics, and for anyone who enjoys character studies that bite. If you like the sharp insight of someone like George Orwell or the psychological realism of modern literary fiction, you'll find a kindred spirit in this volume. It’s a masterclass in observation, served without sugar.
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George Davis
5 months agoAfter finishing this book, the arguments are well-supported by credible references. Truly inspiring.
Emily Martinez
11 months agoEssential reading for students of this field.
Lucas Young
1 year agoComprehensive and well-researched.