Bel-Ami
Guy De Maupassant
Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
"Bel-Ami" is a novel written by French author Guy de Maupassant, first published in 1885. The story revolves around Georges Duroy, a former soldier who rises from poverty to become a successful and influential journalist in Paris through his manipulation, charm, and cunning. Duroy, nicknamed Bel-Ami, navigates the treacherous world of Parisian society, using his charisma and seductive abilities to climb the social ladder. Along the way, he engages in romantic affairs and manipulates influential women to achieve his ambitious goals. As he ascends to power, Duroy faces moral dilemmas and ethical compromises, ultimately questioning the true worth of his achievements and the price of his ambition. Through its exploration of themes such as ambition, power, and morality, "Bel-Ami" offers a scathing critique of the opportunism and corruption prevalent in French society during the late 19th century. Maupassant's vivid prose and insightful characterizations make "Bel-Ami" a compelling and enduring portrait of a man consumed by ambition and desire.