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Guy de maupassant
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Early Life
Henri Rene Albert Guy de Maupassant
Born in August 5, 1850 at the Chateau de
Miromenil
1st of the two sons of Laure Le Poittevin
and Gustave de Maupassant
At the age of 13 he was sent to a
seminary for classical studies
He was deliberately got himself expelled
at his first seminary school in Yvetot
He was then moved to Lycee Pierre-
Corneille in Roune
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Other Careers
After graduating college in 1870
the Franco-Prussian War broke
out, so he enlisted and served
for a couple of years.
In 1871, he left Normandy for
Paris where he worked as a
clerk in the Navy Department
In 1878 he was transferred to
the Ministry of Public
Instruction
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Maupassant the Author
Authored 300 short stories, 6
novels, 3 travel books, and a
volume of verse
Boule de Suif (Ball of Fat, 1880)
In 1881, 1st volume of short stories
called Le Maison Tellier, which
reached its 12th edition in 2 years
Other notable works were the short
stories “Madame Fifi,” “La Parure”
(The Necklace), and “La Ficelle”
(The piece of string)
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. Maupassant's style and treatment of subject
resemble those of Flaubert (his mentor) in classic
simplicity, clarity, and objective calm.
Maupassant is a modern exemplar of traditional
French psychological realism; he portrays his
characters as unhappy victims of their
greed, desire, or vanity but presents even the most
sordid details of their lives without sermonizing
Writing Style
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Writings
Influenced by…
Mostly the works of his
mentor Gustave
Flaubert
And other realist and
naturalist authors
Influenced…
Somerset Maugham
O. Henry
Henry James
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The End of Maupassant
his later years he developed a
constant desire for solitude, an
obsession for self-
preservation, and a fear of death
and paranoia of persecution
caused by the syphilis he had
contracted in his youth.
On January 2, 1892, Maupassant
tried to commit suicide by cutting
his throat, and was committed to
the private asylum of Esprit
Blanche at Passy, in Paris, where
he died on July 6, 1893.
Guy De Maupassant penned his
own epitaph: "I have coveted
everything and taken pleasure in
nothing."
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_de_maupassant
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"MAUPASSANT, (Henri René Albert) Guy De." (n.d.): Funk & Wagnalls New
World Encyclopedia. Web. 17 July 2013.
Martin TurnellRené, Dumesnil. "Maupassant, Guy De." Britannica Biographies
(2012): 1. MasterFILE Premier. Web. 17 July 2013.
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