The Accursed Bread


Book Description

Immerse yourself in the chilling and suspenseful tale of ""The Accursed Bread"" by Guy De Maupassant. This captivating short story delves into a mysterious and unsettling event involving a loaf of bread, exploring themes of superstition, guilt, and the supernatural. Maupassant’s narrative builds a sense of dread and intrigue as the story unfolds. De Maupassant masterfully blends suspense with psychological insight, creating a story that delves into the darker aspects of human nature and the power of superstition. The tale’s eerie atmosphere and unexpected twists engage readers in a gripping and thought-provoking narrative. ""The Accursed Bread"" is ideal for readers who enjoy psychological suspense and supernatural elements. Perfect for those who appreciate the atmospheric and compelling storytelling of Guy De Maupassant.




The Accursed Bread


Book Description

Immerse yourself in the chilling and suspenseful tale of ""The Accursed Bread"" by Guy De Maupassant. This captivating short story delves into a mysterious and unsettling event involving a loaf of bread, exploring themes of superstition, guilt, and the supernatural. Maupassant’s narrative builds a sense of dread and intrigue as the story unfolds. De Maupassant masterfully blends suspense with psychological insight, creating a story that delves into the darker aspects of human nature and the power of superstition. The tale’s eerie atmosphere and unexpected twists engage readers in a gripping and thought-provoking narrative. ""The Accursed Bread"" is ideal for readers who enjoy psychological suspense and supernatural elements. Perfect for those who appreciate the atmospheric and compelling storytelling of Guy De Maupassant.




The Accursed Bread


Book Description

A widower and a loving father of three girls, old Taille is described as a model workman. He provides for his family with honest labour and enjoys a good reputation until his oldest daughter, Anna, runs away and mysteriously turns into one of the richest people in town. Can a family connection once broken be restored? Can money buy happiness and respect? Discover this complex family drama by the Master of the short story, Guy de Maupassant. Guy de Maupassant (1850 –1893) was a French author considered a father of the modern short story. During his prolific work life, he wrote 300 short stories, verse, travel books and novels. One of his most famous works, the novel Bel-Ami, inspired the 2012 movie with the same name, starring Robert Pattinson and Uma Thurman.










Essays on Literature


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Essays on Literature brings together ten of the most important literary reviews and essays written by the acclaimed Victorian philosopher, social critic, and essayist Thomas Carlyle. Spanning his writing career, the essays allow the reader to track Carlyle's development as a reviewer and stylist, the evolution of his perennial themes, and the tremendous impact of his writing on the development of British and American literature. In keeping with the Norman and Charlotte Strouse Edition of the Writings of Thomas Carlyle, these essays are accompanied by a thorough historical introduction to the material, extensive notes providing historical and cultural context while expanding on references and allusions, and a textual apparatus that carefully details and explains the editorial decisions made in reconciling the many editions of each essay.










Guy de Maupassant's Tales of Marriage - A Collection of Short Stories


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These early works by Guy de Maupassant were originally published in the 1880's. As a collection of short stories, this represents Maupassant's tales of marriage, and includes 'Useless Beauty', 'Monsieur Parent', 'A Wedding Gift', 'The Door', 'A Meeting', and many other titles. Guy de Maupassant was born in 1850 at the Château de Miromesnil, near Dieppe, France. He came from a prosperous family, but when Maupassant was eleven, his mother risked social disgrace by trying to secure a legal separation from her husband. After the split, Maupassant lived with his mother till he was thirteen, and inherited her love of classical literature. In 1880, Maupassant published his first - and, according to many, his best - short story, entitled 'Boule de Suif' ('Ball of Fat'). It was an instant success. He went on to be extremely prolific during the 1880s, working methodically to produce up to four volumes of short fiction every year. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900's and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions.




Betsy's Lighthouse


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After a strange and alarming phone call from her elderly uncle Pete gets abruptly cut off, kindergarten teacher Betsy McGovern returns to her hometown of Eagle Point, Maine. She soon learns that her beloved uncle Pete and godmother, Lily Mae Warren, the lighthouse keeper of Eagle Point Light, have been kidnapped. Eagle Point sheriff Francis Willette helps Betsy unravel the puzzling family secrets and shocking local murders that welcome her home. Betsy and the handsome sheriff sort out the clues to the case while they sort out the feelings they have for each other. Betsy also has to keep Eagle Point Light burning. Watching her back might not be a bad idea, either. With two dead bodies and no solid suspects, Betsy and Francis frantically work to solve the case and bring Betsy's loved ones home before they become the final victims in an elaborate scheme to keep past secrets hidden.