Dear friend

Dear friend

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"Dear Friend" is a work that immerses the reader in the atmosphere of Paris at the end of the XIX century, revealing to him the subtle play of human feelings, ambitions and secrets. The author, Guy de Maupassant, a master of short stories and novels, creates here not just a narrative, but a lively, multifaceted picture of the life of a young man who found himself on the verge of dreams and cruel reality. This book is a real treasure for lovers of classical French literature, psychological dramas and acute social observations, it is able to interest both connoisseurs of literature of the XIX century and modern readers looking for deep and touching stories. In the center of the plot is the story of a young writer who, striving for recognition and success, faces the harsh reality of the literary world and his own fate. Guy de Maupassant masterfully shows how dreams can face brutal reality, and ambitions can turn into disappointment. In this work, the reader will find not only dramatic moments, but also subtle irony, and deep psychologism inherent in the author. Maupassant, known for his witty and insightful observations of human nature, creates vivid images of characters, each of which is a mirror of society, its weaknesses and virtues. The book "Dear friend" is suitable for readers interested in French literature, psychological novels and works that reveal the inner world of a person. She will especially appeal to those who appreciate the subtle drama, rich in philosophical reflection, and seeks in literature not only entertainment, but also food for thought. The age range of readers is 16 years and older, as the book raises themes of ambition, frustration, finding their place in life and inner struggle. This story will be interesting to students, lovers of classical literature, as well as those who appreciate works that combine realism and psychological depth. Guy de Maupassant in "A Cute Friend" raises important topics - from the search for one's own self and the struggle for recognition to criticism of social conventions and human weaknesses. The author masterfully shows how the surrounding world and the inner experiences of the hero are intertwined, creating a complex and lively portrait of the era. His style is a delicate balance between realism and lyricism, saturated with details that make the characters alive and recognizable. Maupassant, known for his works such as Bel Ange and Evening Bells, continues to explore the human soul in this novel, focusing on psychological subtlety and social criticism. If you are looking for a book that not only tells a story, but also makes you think about the meaning of life, the value of dreams and the price of success, “Dear Friend” will be an excellent choice. This work is not just a classic of French literature, but a deep analysis of human nature, made with the skill and subtlety that make it relevant today. Reading it, you will plunge into the atmosphere of Paris, feel the pulse of the era and understand that behind the external lightness and elegance hide complex internal experiences and eternal questions about the meaning of existence. Thus, Guy de Maupassant’s “Dear Friend” is not only a fascinating reading for lovers of classics, but also an important work that reveals the depths of the human soul, worthy of the attention of everyone who seeks in literature not only entertainment, but also meaning.
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Name of the Author
Ги де Мопассан
Language
Russian
Series
Библиотека мировой литературы. Малая серия
ISBN
9785960304740
Release date
2019

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