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A sweeping anthology gathers a hundred‑plus tales that capture the fleeting dramas of everyday life in 19th‑century France. From the tense standoff in a roadside tavern to the quiet desperation of a widowed mother, each story offers a sharp, often bittersweet glimpse into human ambition, love, and folly. The collection is threaded with memorable quotations that echo the moods of the narratives, giving listeners a poetic touchstone as the plots unfold.
Accompanying the prose are evocative illustrations that bring the settings—rustic farms, bustling Parisian streets, and isolated country inns—to vivid life. The artwork complements Maupassant’s keen eye for detail, enhancing the listening experience without giving away the twists that lie ahead. Whether you’re drawn to dark humor, tender romance, or unsettling suspense, this selection promises a rich tapestry of characters and moments that linger long after the final line.
Language
en
Duration
~17 minutes (16K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-09-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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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