Pierre et Jean

Pierre et Jean
Title Pierre et Jean PDF eBook
Author Guy de Maupassant
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 324
Release 2001-11-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0191611042

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'Monsieur de Maupassant has never before been so clever.' Henry James Henry James's admiration for 'this masterly little novel' has been echoed throughout the twentieth century by readers of Pierre et Jean. It marked a turning-point in the development of French fiction, situated as it is between traditional social realism and the psychological novel. It is recognized as a classic study of filial jealousy, triggered by one of the two brothers of its title finding himself the sole inheritor of the fortune of his mother's former lover. Pierre et Jean is set in Le Havre in the 1880s and is notable for its evocation of the Normandy coastline captured by the Impressionists. But Maupassant's achievement is to have woven from this simple plot in a maritime context a brilliantly crafted exploration of the complexities at the heart of family life.

... Pierre and Jean (Peter and John) by Guy de Maupassant ...

... Pierre and Jean (Peter and John) by Guy de Maupassant ...
Title ... Pierre and Jean (Peter and John) by Guy de Maupassant ... PDF eBook
Author Guy de Maupassant
Publisher
Pages 350
Release 1890
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Pierre and Jean

Pierre and Jean
Title Pierre and Jean PDF eBook
Author Guy de Maupassant
Publisher
Pages 390
Release 1899
Genre France
ISBN

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Pierre and Jean

Pierre and Jean
Title Pierre and Jean PDF eBook
Author Guy de Maupassant
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 179
Release 2012-12-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1625584954

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Pierre et Jean. The Heritage, etc

Pierre et Jean. The Heritage, etc
Title Pierre et Jean. The Heritage, etc PDF eBook
Author Guy de Maupassant
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 1903
Genre French literature
ISBN

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Pierre and Jean

Pierre and Jean
Title Pierre and Jean PDF eBook
Author Guy Maupassant
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 177
Release 2006-05-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0141965134

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The fraternal love that Pierre Roland feels for his younger brother Jean has always been tinged with jealousy. But when a lawyer arrives at the house of their parents, to declare that an old family friend has bequeathed his entire fortune to Jean, this envy rapidly becomes an all-consuming force. Despising himself for the hate that he feels, Pierre roams the seaport of Le Havre alone, desperate to come to terms with his brother's success. As he walks through the streets, however, one thought dominates his mind. Why was he not left a share of the friend's estate? Vivid, ironical and emotionally profound, Pierre and Jean is considered Maupassant's greatest novel - an intensely personal story of suspicion, jealousy and family love.

Pierre and Jean

Pierre and Jean
Title Pierre and Jean PDF eBook
Author Guy de Maupassant
Publisher 谷月社
Pages 133
Release 2015-12-31
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN

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Chapter I "Tschah!" exclaimed old Roland suddenly, after he had remained motionless for a quarter of an hour, his eyes fixed on the water, while now and again he very slightly lifted his line sunk in the sea. Mme. Roland, dozing in the stern by the side of Mme. Rosemilly, who had been invited to join the fishing-party, woke up, and turning her head to look at her husband, said: "Well, well! Gerome." And the old fellow replied in a fury: "They do not bite at all. I have taken nothing since noon. Only men should ever go fishing. Women always delay the start till it is too late." His two sons, Pierre and Jean, who each held a line twisted round his forefinger, one to port and one to starboard, both began to laugh, and Jean remarked: "You are not very polite to our guest, father." M. Roland was abashed, and apologized. "I beg your pardon, Mme. Rosemilly, but that is just like me. I invite ladies because I like to be with them, and then, as soon as I feel the water beneath me, I think of nothing but the fish." Mme. Roland was now quite awake, and gazing with a softened look at the wide horizon of cliff and sea. "You have had good sport, all the same," she murmured. But her husband shook his head in denial, though at the same time he glanced complacently at the basket where the fish caught by the three men were still breathing spasmodically, with a low rustle of clammy scales and struggling fins, and dull, ineffectual efforts, gasping in the fatal air. Old Roland took the basket between his knees and tilted it up, making the silver heap of creatures slide to the edge that he might see those lying at the bottom, and their death-throes became more convulsive, while the strong smell of their bodies, a wholesome reek of brine, came up from the full depths of the creel. The old fisherman sniffed it eagerly, ...