Pierre et Jean 
What can easily ruin the relationships between mother and son, and siblings? Maupassant offers an answer in this novel and he presents it so simply, so matter-of-fact, and so straightforward that I found myself completely moved by the story of Pierre and Jean. The psychological impact of this book got me thinking about the characters long after I have finished reading. The dilemma and heartache of Pierre over his slow discovery of his mother's past and his subsequent "exile" to resolve the rift

In one of his last novels (1888/89), Maupassant turns to the old and familiar theme of fraternal jealousy and also depicts the unhappiness and hypocrisy that so often lurks just below the surface of the happy family. The character of the two brothers provides much of the novels interest. Pierre is tempestuous, Jean is placid; Pierre is insightful, albeit not so much as the prostitute or the immigrant (just one more expression of the literary motif of the insightful social or political outsider),
Masterful and succinct. I almost enjoyed the preface more than this great little slice of wonderful French writing.
A gem of a novella...well drawn characters, sense of place, and period. The family tale of tragedy is written in deMaupassant's clean, beautiful prose to it's poignant end.
Unlike Robbe-Grillets predatory eyes and unspoken menace, Maupassant offers a tale of overt bitter jealousy, with a healthy dose of bastardism thrown into the mix. Jean is the sole inheritor of a family friends fortune, leaving his brother Pierre dazed as to his own bad luck. Quite rightly in that situation, youd be guttednothing for me? who was this tosser? So Pierre arrives at a simple conclusion that tears his family apart, all very suddenly, after many pleasant pages of boating and courting
Guy de Maupassant
Paperback | Pages: 134 pages Rating: 3.65 | 5802 Users | 206 Reviews

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| Original Title: | Pierre et Jean |
| ISBN: | 0543898466 (ISBN13: 9780543898463) |
| Edition Language: | French |
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Pierre, médecin, ne comprend pas pourquoi un ami de sa famille a légué sa fortune à Jean, son frère cadet. Au terme d'une véritable enquête policière, il mettra au jour un terrible secret. Le quatrième roman de Maupassant (1850-1893), publié en 1888, est sans doute le meilleur. Le récit, qui tient à la fois de l'étude naturaliste et de l'analyse psychologique, s'appuie sur une intrigue, simple et forte. Dans sa célèbre préface, l'auteur développe une théorie qui préfigure la modernité romanesque : il s'agit moins de reproduire le réel que d'en donner l'illusion.Point Out Of Books Pierre et Jean
| Title | : | Pierre et Jean |
| Author | : | Guy de Maupassant |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 134 pages |
| Published | : | March 13th 2001 by Adamant Media Corporation (first published 1888) |
| Categories | : | Classics. Cultural. France. Fiction. European Literature. French Literature |
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Mr. Roland, a former Parisian jeweler with a passion for sailing, retired to Le Havre with his wife and two sons: Pierre, the eldest, a medical graduate, and Jean, his youngest five-year-old, who has just finished his law degree . During a family fishing trip with a young widow, Mrs. Rosemilly, the two brothers, to please the young woman, engage in a frenzied rowing competition that reveals, under the appearance of union and of affection, the rivalry that opposes them. The same evening, theyWhat can easily ruin the relationships between mother and son, and siblings? Maupassant offers an answer in this novel and he presents it so simply, so matter-of-fact, and so straightforward that I found myself completely moved by the story of Pierre and Jean. The psychological impact of this book got me thinking about the characters long after I have finished reading. The dilemma and heartache of Pierre over his slow discovery of his mother's past and his subsequent "exile" to resolve the rift

In one of his last novels (1888/89), Maupassant turns to the old and familiar theme of fraternal jealousy and also depicts the unhappiness and hypocrisy that so often lurks just below the surface of the happy family. The character of the two brothers provides much of the novels interest. Pierre is tempestuous, Jean is placid; Pierre is insightful, albeit not so much as the prostitute or the immigrant (just one more expression of the literary motif of the insightful social or political outsider),
Masterful and succinct. I almost enjoyed the preface more than this great little slice of wonderful French writing.
A gem of a novella...well drawn characters, sense of place, and period. The family tale of tragedy is written in deMaupassant's clean, beautiful prose to it's poignant end.
Unlike Robbe-Grillets predatory eyes and unspoken menace, Maupassant offers a tale of overt bitter jealousy, with a healthy dose of bastardism thrown into the mix. Jean is the sole inheritor of a family friends fortune, leaving his brother Pierre dazed as to his own bad luck. Quite rightly in that situation, youd be guttednothing for me? who was this tosser? So Pierre arrives at a simple conclusion that tears his family apart, all very suddenly, after many pleasant pages of boating and courting


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