Maupassana biography
Guy de Maupassan is the most famous novelist of French origin, poet and storyteller of stories with an unexpected ending. The childhood and youth of Guy de Maupassant, a famous writer of French origin in the whole world, whose work was directly related to naturalism. On his literary works, the writer was able to earn a fortune.
Being quite loving, a man “placed” the names of lovers in short stories, novels and stories. The enthusiastic traveler Maupassant visited many cities in Europe, and also visited the most remote corners of the world. The future writer was born on August 5 at the estate called Mirominil located in the suburbs of Diep. His parents became impoverished nobles. In the past, grandfather could not hold the fortune and inherited the writer's father inherited almost nothing.
The man was forced to work, serving as a Macler on the exchange. The head of the family, among other things, loved art, was aesthetic and painted watercolor. He was known as a burner of life and a real dandy. Mopasan's father married a girl who became his exact opposite. Laura Le Poatven was a childhood friend and was distinguished by a thoughtful and serious character.
The spouses could not get along under one roof, and therefore, after the birth of her second son, the woman, along with the children, moved to the city of Etret, where her villa was on the Primorsky coast. Guy de Maupassant Children's years of biography of Guy de Maupassant took place in idleness and carelessness. Almost all the time the boy was left to himself, and therefore spent the main time in the studies of the world.
In the early years, he made friendship with the children of farmers, caught fish, talked with fishermen and sailors. The carefree life of Maupassant was limited by the age of thirteen. It was then that my mother sent the heir to the spiritual seminary, where they strictly monitored the educational process, and therefore the freedom -loving guy did not like the educational institution at all.
Then he constantly picked up and ran away, because of which after some time the seminarist was kicked out, sending home. Then my mother decided to send her son to the Rouen Lyceum and try to again attach her son to the educational institution. Having shown the ability to art and sciences in this educational institution, the boy liked the boy. At the same time, it was there that the future literary figure found the guides who introduced him to literature.
After the end of the lyceum, the young man moved to the capital, where he became a student at the Faculty of Law. However, this time his studies were interrupted due to the military operations against Prussia. Guy de Maupassan Maupassant was in the forefront, which went to the military front. At the same time, a man began to study natural science and astronomy. After returning home, Maupassant wanted to continue his studies, but he could not do this due to the economic crisis that erupted in the country.
His parents were simply unable to pay for the classes of the heir. The guy went to the service and for six years worked in the ministry, making ends meet and receiving a meager salary. The salvation of these years of life was literature. Creativity during work in the ministry the future artist of art talked a lot with Flaubert, who helped the guy take the first steps in the writing world.
For several years, the young writer wrote, and then destroyed all his manuscripts, after which he again sat down to write. Flobert recommended that the ward daily create, since according to him only something more can be achieved. At the same time, it was the mentor at first forbade Maupassant to print his labors. In the future, Flobert was assisting in the transition of a young man from the naval ministry to a society that was responsible for education.
This creation was a short story called the “hand of a corpse”, which appeared on the pages of the newspaper and was signed by a pseudonym. Four years later, the poem “On the Coast” was printed, which even after amendments made a lot of noise in the company, bringing the author to litigation. Subsequently, this work was called the “girl”, but even then the supervisory authorities said, this is pornography in its pure form.
Flaubert had to save the situation again, who sent an acquittal to the special authorities. In the year, the public read a story called "Pushhka", which became part of the collection. The works were printed in the first volume of literary works, and was adjacent to the stories of Zhoris Carla Guismans, Emil Zola and other representatives of French literature. Readers and literary critics noted the brightness of the characters and the subtle irony of this story.
The writer at work was even given a vacation of six months long. Soon after the “Pyshka”, a collection with poetic verses called “Poems” came out. Later, Maupassant wrote a letter of resignation and left the newspaper. In the eighties, the French writer traveled a lot and wrote novels, novels and essays impressed by the views of Algeria, Corsica and Brittany. So, for example, about Corsicans can be read in the book "Life".In the next decades, the writer introduced several bright works to his fans at once.
Here you need to mention a novel called "Dear Friend". Thanks to his work, Guy de Maupassant was located in the forefront, becoming a star of the French novelist. Readers loved the author, inspired by his works. Over the year, the author received about sixty thousand francs, which allowed him to live comfortably and not limit himself to anything. However, he did not forget to provide not only his mother, but also his brother and his many relatives.
By the end of his life, there was a huge amount of money on the HIA account, as well as real estate and several yachts. For contemporaries, the secret of the popularity of the Frenchman is quite obvious. Zola assured that Gi knows how to play feelings, talking with readers in a simple language, and his satire does not have sharpness and malice. At one time, Lev Tolstoy assured that Maupassant is a phenomenon, and that the writer sees the life meaning "in a woman and love." Among the close friends of the French writer were prominent figures.
Many colleagues considered him a faithful friend and a good friend. Some of the literary creations of Maupassant subsequently became the basis for films. It is worth noting that for the first time the writer's work was filmed in the Soviet Union. Director Mikhail Romov in the year began shooting the Pyshka tape. It should be noted that in the last of the film works on the big screen, Uma Thurman, Robert Patisson and Christina Ricci appeared on the big screen.
They may be familiar.