A Life The Humble Truth

Cover of A Life The Humble Truth by Guy de Maupassant
Year: 2009
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9780199555512
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Dewey Decimal: 843/.8
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A Life The Humble Truth by Guy de Maupassant, published by Oxford University Press on May 28, 2009, is a significant work in the realm of fiction and classics. This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The novel, originally published in 1883 as Une Vie, explores profound questions about the nature of life and storytelling, delving into the disillusionment experienced by its protagonist, Jeanne de Lamare. Maupassant’s narrative critiques romantic illusions while offering an unflinching portrayal of a woman’s journey through failure and disappointment.

Readers will find that A Life intricately weaves themes of naturalism and satire, reflecting on bourgeois manners and the decline of the aristocracy. Maupassant’s attention to form and structure, influenced by Flaubert, enhances the novel’s exploration of individuality and ideals. The work captures the tension between stasis and change, presenting a compelling portrait of dispossession and powerlessness. This edition is part of the Oxford World’s Classics series, which aims to provide accessible literature with scholarly support, including expert introductions and helpful notes for further understanding.


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`every heart imagines itself the first to thrill to a myriad sensations which once stirred the hearts of the earliest creatures and which will again stir the hearts of the last men and women to walk the earth’ What is a life? How shall a storyteller conceive a life? What if art means pattern and life has none? How, then, can any story be true to life? These are some of the questions which inform the first of Maupassant’s six novels, A Life (Une Vie) (1883) in which he sought to parody and expose the folly of romantic illusion. An unflinching presentation of a woman’s life of failure and disappointments, where fulfilment and happiness might have been expected, A Life recounts Jeanne de Lamare’s gradual lapse into a state of disillusion. With its intricate network of parallels and oppositions, A Life reflects the influence of Flaubert in its attention to form and its coherent structure. It also expresses Maupassant’s characteristic naturalistic vision in which the satire of bourgeois manners, the representation of the aristocracy in pathological decline, the undermining of human individuality and ideals, and the study of deterioration and disintegration, all play a role. But above all Maupassant brings to his first novel the short story writer’s genius for a focused tension between stasis and change, and A Life is one of his most compelling portraits of dispossession and powerlessness. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World’s Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford’s commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

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