Description
'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.
Details
Released: Thu 21 Mar 2002
Catalogue Number: 0003767776

- Introduced By: Robert Lethbridge
- Publisher: Oxford Univ Pr
- Series: Oxford Worlds Classics
- Translator: Julie Mead
- Editions: Reprint
- Subject Development: Fiction - Coming of Age
- Geographic Designator: Western Europe, France
- Academic Level: Scholarly/Undergraduate
- Depth (m): 0.013
- Dewey: 843/.8
- Height (m): 0.197
- Language Of Publication: English
- Pages: 133
- Physical Format: Paperbound
- Place Of Publication: Great Britain/British Isles
- Published Date: Thu 21 Mar 2002
- Publishers: University Press
- Weight (g): 136
- Width (m): 0.133
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