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The Horla

Classic of French Literature
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In «The Horla,» Guy de Maupassant dives into the realms of psychological horror and existential dread, crafting a chilling narrative that explores the theme of madness through the eyes of an unnamed narrator. This novella is characterized by Maupassant's masterful use of impressionistic detail and first-person perspective, immersing readers in a world where the boundaries between reality and hallucination blur. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century France, a period marked by rapid scientific advancement and philosophical inquiry, the text mirrors contemporary anxieties regarding the unknown and the unseen, reflecting the author's contemplation on psychological illness and the supernatural. Guy de Maupassant, a prolific French writer and a key figure in the naturalist movement, was deeply influenced by his own struggles with mental health and the passing of his mother. His experiences in the French military and the societal shifts of his time compelled him to delve into themes of isolation, paranoia, and the complexities of the human psyche, as vividly illustrated in this haunting tale. Maupassant's acute observations and his personal battles imbue «The Horla» with a palpable sense of authenticity and urgency. This novella is highly recommended for readers interested in psychological horror and the exploration of human consciousness. Maupassant's ability to conflate fear with spectral elements makes this work a timeless reflection on the darker aspects of humanity, captivating those interested in existential literature and the intricacies of madness.

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Litresdə buraxılış tarixi:
04 noyabr 2024
Həcm:
750 səh.
ISBN:
8596547395485
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