<p><strong>A concise and penetrating novel of jealousy inheritance and psychological unraveling by Guy de Maupassant.</strong> <em>Pierre and Jean</em> stands as one of the most refined examples of nineteenth-century French realism exploring the tensions within a family when a seemingly simple inheritance exposes deeper truths.</p><p>When Jean unexpectedly receives a substantial legacy from a family friend his brother Pierre becomes increasingly suspicious. What begins as unease develops into obsession as Pierre questions the origins of the gift and ultimately the legitimacy of his own place within the family. Maupassant traces this descent with precision revealing how doubt and resentment can erode both identity and affection.</p><p>Distinguished by its clarity economy and psychological insight <em>Pierre and Jean</em> exemplifies Maupassant's mastery of the short novel form. The work is often accompanied by the author's essay on the craft of fiction offering additional insight into his artistic principles and approach to realism.</p><p>This edition presents the text in a clear readable format preserving the integrity of Maupassant's work for modern readers.</p>
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