Œuvres complètes de Guy de Maupassant - volume 07 by Guy de Maupassant
This isn't a single novel, but a treasure chest of short stories. You'll jump from the drawing rooms of bored aristocrats to the cramped apartments of struggling clerks, and out into the haunting French countryside. Each story is a complete world. In one, a man becomes obsessed with a piece of string, convinced it proves his innocence in a crime no one else believes he committed. In another, a group of friends sharing ghost stories realizes the most frightening tale is happening to them, right in their own home.
The Story
There's no overarching plot, but a common thread runs through many tales: ordinary life cracking under pressure. Maupassant shows us people facing loneliness, jealousy, greed, or fear. Sometimes the ending is a clever twist that makes you gasp. Other times, it's a slow, quiet ache as you watch a character's hope fade away. He has a surgeon's precision for cutting to the heart of human weakness.
Why You Should Read It
I love this volume because it shows Maupassant's range. Yes, he's the king of the ironic, O. Henry-style finale. But here, he also writes stories that feel modern in their focus on mental state. He makes you feel the chill of paranoia or the weight of despair with just a few pages. His characters aren't always likable, but they are painfully real. You read these and think, 'I could see that happening.' That's what makes them stick with you.
Final Verdict
Perfect for readers who love classic literature but want stories they can digest in one sitting. If you enjoy the sharp observation of Anton Chekhov or the twisted endings of Roald Dahl's adult stories, you'll find a friend in Maupassant. This volume is especially great for anyone interested in the early roots of psychological fiction. Just don't expect all happy endings—Maupassant deals in truth, and sometimes the truth is beautifully bleak.
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