The Trip of Le Horla

The Trip of Le Horla
Title The Trip of Le Horla PDF eBook
Author Guy De Maupassant
Publisher Prabhat Prakashan
Pages 14
Release 2024-08-06
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Delve into the intellectual debates and cultural implications of language in Guy de Maupassant’s The Question of Latin, a narrative that offers a thoughtful and engaging examination of Latin’s role in education and societal values. In The Trip of Le Horla, Guy de Maupassant continues the exploration of the mysterious and supernatural, following the protagonist on a journey that intertwines with the enigmatic entity known as Le Horla. The narrative delves into themes of fear, the unknown, and the impact of supernatural forces on the human psyche. Maupassant’s atmospheric and suspenseful storytelling enhances the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the tale.

The Foreign Language Classroom

The Foreign Language Classroom
Title The Foreign Language Classroom PDF eBook
Author Margaret Austin Haggstrom
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 298
Release 1995
Genre Education
ISBN 9780815315087

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First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Blue Peril

The Blue Peril
Title The Blue Peril PDF eBook
Author Maurice Renard
Publisher Hollywood Comics
Pages 364
Release 2010-03-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781935558170

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Often hailed as the best French science fiction writer of the early 20th century, Renard s "The Blue Peril" is considered his masterpiece, with its invisible alien creatures that fish for men the way men capture fish in order to study mankind.

A Day in the Country and Other Stories

A Day in the Country and Other Stories
Title A Day in the Country and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Guy de Maupassant
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 453
Release 1998-09-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0191606006

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This selection of twenty-seven stories shows Maupassant at his comic, cruel, and brilliant best. In addition to the poignant title story, it includes one of the most famous tales ever written, The Necklace , and Le Horla, an account of a disintegrating personality that chillingly parallels the author's own decline into madness. All the stories demonstrate his genius for invention and his ability to write unblinkingly about the absurdity of the human condition, supporting Henry James' claim that in the annals of story-telling, Maupassant stands `like a lion in the path'. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

The Fantastic

The Fantastic
Title The Fantastic PDF eBook
Author Tzvetan Todorov
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 196
Release 1975
Genre Art
ISBN 9780801491467

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In The Fantastic, Tzvetan Todorov seeks to examine both generic theory and a particular genre, moving back and forth between a poetics of the fantastic itself and a metapoetics or theory of theorizing, even as he suggest that one must, as a critic, move back and forth between theory and history, between idea and fact. His work on the fantastic is indeed about a historical phenomenon that we recognize, about specific works that we may read, but it is also about the use and abuse of generic theory. As an essay in fictional poetics, The Fantastic is consciously structuralist in its approach to the generic subject. Todorov seeks linguistic bases for the structural features he notes in a variety of fantastic texts, including Potocki's The Sargasso Manuscript, Nerval's Aurélia, Balzac's The Magic Skin, the Arabian Nights, Cazotte's Le Diable Amoureux, Kafka's The Metamorphosis, and tales by E. T. A. Hoffman, Charles Perrault, Guy de Maupassant, Nicolai Gogol, and Edgar A. Poe.

Selected Short Stories

Selected Short Stories
Title Selected Short Stories PDF eBook
Author Guy de Maupassant
Publisher
Pages 196
Release 1918
Genre Short stories
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Maupassant and the American Short Story

Maupassant and the American Short Story
Title Maupassant and the American Short Story PDF eBook
Author Richard Fusco
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 245
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0271041129

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Maupassant and the American Short Story isolates and develops more fully than any previous study the impact of Maupassant's work on the writing of Ambrose Bierce, O. Henry, Kate Chopin, and Henry James. It introduces a new perspective to assess their canons, reviving the importance of many often-ignored stories and, in the cases of Maupassant and O. Henry, reasserting the necessity of studying such writers to understand the history of the genre. An important moment in the history of the short story occurred with the American misreading of Maupassant's use of story structure. At the turn of the century, writers such as Bierce and O. Henry seized upon the surprise-inversion form because Maupassant's translators promoted him as championing it. Only a few writers, such as James and Chopin, both of whom read Maupassant in French, appreciated his deft handling of form more fully. Their vision and the impact of Maupassant upon their fiction was largely ignored by later generations of writers who preferred to associate Maupassant and O. Henry with the &"trick ending&" story. This book details the origins and consequences of this misperception. The book further contributes to the study of the short-story genre. Through an adaptation of Aristotelian concepts, Richard Fusco proposes an original approach to short-story structure, defining and developing seven categories of textual formulas: linear, ironic coda, surprise-inversion, loop, descending helical, contrast, and sinusoidal. As a practitioner of all these forms, Maupassant established his mastery of the genre. By studying his use of form, the book asserts a major reason for his pivotal importance in the historical development of the short story.