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  • Parfais 78  

    A Life (Paperback)
    Easy to place the order, excellent, fast delivery and carefree as ever on Amazon I highly recommend. Corresponds entirely to the expectation of my daughter was not disappointed at all.
  • A must read! 60  

    A Life (Paperback)
    I was really impressed as Maupassant reveals his talent in this book, probably one of the best he has written. He is a man but he managed to get into the mind of a woman, surprisingly. It identifies completely with Jeanne, naive love, woman scorned a
  • The Church, the Castle and the Cottage  

    A Life (Paperback)
    In this novel, the battle between the forces' 'of France in the 19th century is well described by the Abbe Tolbiac: `The church and the castle holding hands, the cottage will fear us and we will obey.' The Church and the Castle But the Church and the
  • A beautiful novel in the beautiful feather Maupassant  

    A Life (Paperback)
    Jeanne spent her early years in the convent, she imagines to its release his new life, dream of a great love of this world which he was held remote or maybe which it has been preserved. She found the house of his childhood, his parents and his hope t
  • required reading for girls and boys  

    A Life (Paperback)
    Of course, this is a great novel, superbly written, excellent classic. Having read the tragic story which expresses the pessimism of Maupassant, how not to be indignant at the sadness of servile status available to women, and even including in the we
  • The Force of Destiny  

    A Life (Paperback)
    Maupassant is extraordinary: the heroine is faced, throughout his life, in varying strengths events: death, murder, birth, betrayal, passion, pain .... and yet endeavoring to make us live it all through his eyes, he manages to make us believe that no
  • An almost unlivable life  

    A Life (Paperback)
    Sure, I could have / had to put 5 stars! I will not reproach anything to this novel, a perfect script, whose portraits and psychology of the characters are beautifully brushed. Maupassant was admiring Flaubert Flaubert and had seen him as a writer of