Original Short Stories — Volume 01

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Original Short Stories — Volume 01

by Guy de Maupassant

EN·~4 hours

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This volume gathers the early short fiction of a French master whose career blazed for just a decade before tragedy cut it short. Written shortly after his breakthrough in the Paris press, the stories reveal a writer obsessed with capturing ordinary moments—marketplaces, sea voyages, quiet villages—with startling precision. The introduction sketches his rapid rise, his circle of fellow writers, and the fierce energy that propelled his first celebrated tale, Boule de Suif.

The tales themselves move from the tender nostalgia of childhood seasides to the sharp satire of social pretensions, each one a compact study of human desire and folly. Listeners will hear the crisp, clear prose that made him the heir to Flaubert, paired with the subtle humor that softens even the darkest observations. Listening to these stories offers a window onto a world of 19th‑century France, rendered vivid by a voice that still feels immediate and alive.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (271K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-10-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Guy de Maupassant

Guy de Maupassant

1850–1893

Best known as one of the great masters of the short story, he captured ordinary lives with sharp realism, dark humor, and an eye for how quickly hope can turn into disappointment. His fiction ranges from social satire to psychological unease, which helps explain why stories like "Boule de Suif" and "The Horla" still feel vivid today.

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