Bel-Ami

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Maupassant’s second novel, Bel-Ami (1885) is the story of a ruthlessly ambitious young man (Georges Duroy, christened “Bel-Ami” by his female admirers) making it to the top in fin-de-sihcle Paris. It … [more below]

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Maupassant’s second novel, Bel-Ami (1885) is the story of a ruthlessly ambitious young man (Georges Duroy, christened “Bel-Ami” by his female admirers) making it to the top in fin-de-sihcle Paris. It is a novel about money, sex, and power, set against the background of the politics of the French colonization of North Africa. It explores the dynamics of an urban society uncomfortably close to our own and is a devastating satire of the sleaziness of contemporary journalism.
Bel-Ami enjoys the status of an authentic record of the apotheosis of bourgeois capitalism under the Third Republic. But the creative tension between its analysis of modern behavior and its identifiably late nineteenth-century fabric is one of the reasons why Bel-Ami remains one of the finest French novels of its time, as well as being recognized as Maupassant’s greatest achievement as a novelist.
This new translation is complemented by fullest introduction and notes of any edition currently available.

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Author: Guy De Maupassant, Margaret Mauldon
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 10/15/2008
Series: Oxford World’s Classics (Paperback)
Pages: 368
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 7.60h x 5.00w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780199553938
Language: English

Author

Maupassant, Guy De

Binding

ISBN10

0199553939

ISBN13

9780199553938

Page Count

368

Published Date

October 15, 2008

Series

Oxford World's Classics (Paperback)

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