Œuvres complètes de Guy de Maupassant - volume 12 by Guy de Maupassant

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By Grace Morgan Posted on Feb 4, 2026
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Maupassant, Guy de, 1850-1893 Maupassant, Guy de, 1850-1893
French
Hey, I just finished Volume 12 of Maupassant's complete works, and wow. This isn't just a collection of stories—it's a masterclass in psychological tension. Forget what you think you know about 19th-century French literature being stuffy. Maupassant grabs you by the collar from the first page. The main thing here isn't one big plot, but a series of brilliant, sharp observations about people at their most desperate, paranoid, and real. He has this uncanny ability to set up an ordinary situation—a walk in the country, a dinner party, a fishing trip—and then peel back the layers to show the quiet horror or profound sadness underneath. You'll meet characters who are completely undone by a single thought, a secret, or a twist of fate. It's less about ghosts and more about the hauntings we carry inside. If you want short stories that punch far above their weight and leave you thinking for days, this volume is a treasure trove. Trust me, you'll read one and immediately need to tell someone about it.
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Let's be clear: this isn't a novel. Volume 12 is a curated journey through Maupassant's shorter works, likely featuring some of his most celebrated tales. Think of it as a series of intense, focused snapshots of 19th-century French life, but with the emotional volume turned way up. In one story, you might follow a seemingly respectable bourgeois gentleman whose life unravels because of an obsession. In another, you're on a boat with friends, sharing eerie stories that start to feel a little too real. Maupassant doesn't need a hundred pages to build a world; he does it in paragraphs, pulling you directly into the heart of a character's dilemma before you even realize you're invested.

The Story

There is no single story here. Instead, you get a parade of human experiences, each one a self-contained universe. A man becomes terrified of his own shadow after a traumatic event. A group of hunters tells tales that blur the line between the natural and the supernatural. A love affair begins with passion and ends in chilling calculation. Maupassant's plots are often simple on the surface—a journey, a conversation, a memory—but they are engines for exploring jealousy, fear, class resentment, and the fragility of the mind. The real conflict is almost always internal: a character wrestling with an idea that slowly consumes them.

Why You Should Read It

I keep returning to Maupassant because he writes with brutal clarity and zero sentimentality. His characters feel authentic in their flaws. You won't always like them, but you'll almost always understand the chain of thoughts that led them to act. He's a sharp observer of social pretense, showing how quickly civilized manners can crack under pressure. The genius is in his pacing and his endings. He knows exactly when to cut a story off, often leaving you with a chilling final image or a revelation that reframes everything you just read. It's that 'oh' moment, the quiet gasp, that makes his work so powerful and memorable.

Final Verdict

This volume is perfect for anyone who believes short stories can be as impactful as epic novels. It's for readers who love psychological depth, crisp prose, and narratives that don't overstay their welcome. If you're a fan of writers like Shirley Jackson or Roald Dahl's darker adult tales, you'll see Maupassant as a clear ancestor. It's also a great entry point for classic literature skeptics—there's no dense philosophy here, just relentless, gripping human drama. Keep this one on your nightstand; each story is the perfect, potent read before bed (though maybe not if you want sweet dreams).



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