Bel-Ami / Guy de Maupassant ; translated from the French by Ernest Boyd

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Vintage Classics , 2010, c1923.Edition: 1st Vintage Classics edDescription: 357 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9780307740885
Uniform titles:
  • Bel-Ami . English
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • FIC MAU
LOC classification:
  • PQ2349.B3 E5 2010
Summary: A classic novel of seduction, intrigue, and ruthless social climbing in belle époque Paris. Georges Duroy is a down-and-out journalist from a humble background who engineers a stunning rise to the top of Parisian society through his relationships with influential and wealthy women. Making the most of his charm and good looks (his admirers nickname him "Bel Ami"), Duroy exploits the weaknesses of others to his own advantage and, in the process, betraying the woman who has most selflessly supported him. Bel Ami is not only a vivid portrait of a glamorously corrupt and long-vanished Paris, but also a strikingly modern exposé of the destructiveness of unconstrained ambition, sex, and power.
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A classic novel of seduction, intrigue, and ruthless social climbing in belle époque Paris. Georges Duroy is a down-and-out journalist from a humble background who engineers a stunning rise to the top of Parisian society through his relationships with influential and wealthy women. Making the most of his charm and good looks (his admirers nickname him "Bel Ami"), Duroy exploits the weaknesses of others to his own advantage and, in the process, betraying the woman who has most selflessly supported him. Bel Ami is not only a vivid portrait of a glamorously corrupt and long-vanished Paris, but also a strikingly modern exposé of the destructiveness of unconstrained ambition, sex, and power.

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