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RE: Adsactly Literature - The return, a story by Guy Maupassant

in #adsactly6 years ago

Thank you for bringing us Maupassant, @nancybriti; undoubtedly one of the relevant French 19th century storytellers and the best universal storytellers. Heir to that psychological realism that had been introduced into the French narrative of the time, particularly by Flaubert (the author of Madame Bovary), he was able to treat with a fine irony the relations between the typical protagonists of the social sectors of his time (especially the so-called "petty bourgeoisie"), a vision that, as with the great writers, even serves us to interpret our current realities. The tale shows a certain detachment of the author from marriage as an institution.
Good post, as are usually the ones you give us through @adsaclty's blog.

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Maupassant is one of those writers who must be read and then read again for pleasure. With your comment you reminded me of the way in which Maupassant referred to marriage and especially to women. Hence maybe some stories from some of her stories. Grateful for your comment, @jsemalavem.