Original Short Stories — Volume 04 by Guy de Maupassant

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By Margot Miller Posted on Jan 16, 2026
In Category - Sports Stories
Maupassant, Guy de, 1850-1893 Maupassant, Guy de, 1850-1893
English
Ever feel like you've been reading the same story over and over? Guy de Maupassant is the antidote. Forget the predictable. Forget the neat, happy endings. In this fourth collection of his short stories, you get a masterclass in human nature at its most raw and surprising. He doesn't write about heroes and villains; he writes about ordinary people caught in extraordinary, often deeply unsettling, moments. Think a high-society party where a shocking secret is revealed through a simple piece of jewelry. Or a fishing trip between friends that takes a horrifying turn. The conflict here isn't always a sword fight or a murder mystery—it's the quiet, internal battle between what we want, what we pretend to be, and what we actually do. Maupassant pulls back the curtain on polite society and shows you the messy, sometimes ugly, truth behind the smiles. If you're ready for stories that stick with you, that make you look at your neighbors a little differently, this collection is your next read. Just don't expect to feel entirely comfortable by the end.
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Don't let the "Volume 04" fool you—you don't need to have read the first three to jump right in. This is a collection of standalone stories, each a perfect snapshot of 19th-century French life, but with themes that feel ripped from today's headlines. We meet a cast of characters from all walks of life: vain aristocrats, struggling shopkeepers, cunning peasants, and heartbroken lovers. Maupassant has a photographer's eye for detail, setting a scene in just a few lines, and a psychologist's understanding of what makes people tick.

The Story

There isn't one plot, but many. In one tale, a woman's entire social standing crumbles because of a borrowed necklace. In another, two friends on a peaceful boating holiday confront a terrifying and surreal threat on the water. A different story follows a man obsessed with acquiring a seemingly simple piece of furniture, with devastating consequences. Each narrative is tight, focused, and moves with purpose. Maupassant doesn't waste words. He sets the stage, introduces his characters with all their flaws and desires, and then—often with a sharp, ironic twist—shows us what they're truly made of. The drama usually comes from a clash between appearance and reality, or from a single, fateful decision.

Why You Should Read It

I keep coming back to Maupassant because he never judges his characters. He presents them, faults and all, and lets the story do the talking. There's a dark humor and a deep compassion here that's incredibly compelling. You'll recognize these people. The friend who cares too much about status. The person who makes one small, desperate choice that ruins everything. Reading these stories is like getting a secret key to understanding human nature. They're short, so you can read one on your lunch break, but they pack a punch that will have you thinking all day.

Final Verdict

This book is perfect for anyone who loves a story with teeth. If you enjoy the twist endings of O. Henry or the psychological realism of Chekhov, Maupassant is your guy. It's also great for busy readers who want something substantial but don't have time for a 500-page novel. Each story is a complete, satisfying world. A word of warning: if you only like tales where the good guy wins and everyone learns a wholesome lesson, you might find this collection a bit bracing. But if you're ready for fiction that's honest, clever, and unforgettable, grab this volume. You won't see the world—or your neighbors—quite the same way again.



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Emma Nguyen
1 year ago

I didn't expect much, but it challenges the reader's perspective in an intellectual way. Highly recommended.

Jackson Young
8 months ago

Citation worthy content.

Richard Thomas
1 year ago

Very helpful, thanks.

Carol Wilson
1 year ago

High quality edition, very readable.

Melissa Smith
1 year ago

Without a doubt, the author's voice is distinct and makes complex topics easy to digest. Truly inspiring.

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