Notre Coeur (A Woman's Pastime) A Psychological Novel

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Notre Coeur (A Woman's Pastime) A Psychological Novel by Maupassant, Guy de, 9788027274666
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  • ISBN: 9788027274666 | 8027274664
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  • Copyright: 2/15/2022

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In "Notre Coeur" (A Woman's Pastime), Guy de Maupassant explores the complexities of love, desire, and the societal constraints of the late 19th century. Set against the backdrop of bourgeois society, the narrative unfolds through the eyes of the impressionable protagonist, who becomes enmeshed in a web of romantic entanglements. Maupassant's signature naturalistic style, characterized by sharp psychological insights and vivid imagery, illuminates the paradoxes of human emotion and the often unfulfilled yearnings of his characters. The novel stands as both a poignant critique of the era's moral codes and a profound exploration of the gender dynamics that shape personal destiny, showcasing how love can be both a refuge and a torment. Maupassant, a contemporary of literary giants like Flaubert and Zola, drew heavily from his own tumultuous experiences in relationships and the societal expectations of women during his time. His keen observational skills and nuanced understanding of human nature allow him to deftly navigate the intricacies of amorous pursuits, reflecting his own disillusionments with conventional romances. Maupassant's background as a war correspondent and his personal struggles with mental health inform much of the emotional intensity found in his writing. Ideal for readers who appreciate psychological depth and social commentary, "Notre Coeur" is a must-read for those interested in 19th-century literature. Maupassant’s unflinching examination of love and longing transcends time, making this work relevant for contemporary audiences. Engaging with this text invites readers to reflect on their own notions of passion and the societal structures that shape our interactions, prompting a deeper understanding of both the heart and the culture.
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