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A Brief Introduction to Mo Bosang and His Major Works
Guy? De? Mo Bosang (1850-1893) was a famous French critical realism writer in the second half of the 9th century. He comes from a declining aristocratic family in Normandy, France. After graduating from high school, the Franco-Prussian War broke out and he was drafted into the army. Two years of military camp life made him realize the cruelty of war, and the crisis of the motherland inspired his patriotic thought. After the war, he went to Paris, worked as a clerk in the Admiralty and the Ministry of Education, and began to create literature. The creation of boule de suif was completed in 1880, which caused a sensation in the French literary world. Later, he left his post to engage in specialized literary creation and worshipped Flaubert as a teacher. During the period of 10, he wrote more than 300 short stories and 6 novels, many of which were widely circulated, especially short stories, which made him a master of short stories. Novels include Her Life and Beauty (Jun You). Short stories include Miss Feifei, Necklace and My Uncle Christmas. These works satirize and expose the evils of capitalism to varying degrees, especially the depravity of people's spirit under the corrosion of bourgeois ideology. [More information from]

His novels also have profound attainments in artistic techniques, especially short stories. His works pay attention to the layout of the structure, and his writing is ups and downs and fascinating. The story is clever and true, and the ending is unexpected and reasonable. Another outstanding feature is to reveal the inner world of characters with washed pen and ink, and to create many vivid artistic images. [More information from]

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Boule de suif's short stories. French critical realist writer Mo Bosang. When writing the Franco-Prussian War, a group of French nobles, politicians, businessmen, nuns and other nobles, together with a prostitute named boule de suif, fled the occupied area of Pu Jun in a carriage and were stopped at a checkpoint. Prussian officers asked to spend the night with boule de suif, but boule de suif refused, and the nobles were deeply angry. However, after the carriage was detained, the nobles used various tricks to force boule de suif to submit, in order to save everyone. What boule de suif finally got was the contempt of the nobles. The novel is in sharp contrast, full of suspense and fascinating. It shows the different attitudes of all classes in France before the occupiers, exposes the selfishness, hypocrisy and shamelessness of the aristocratic bourgeoisie, and praises boule de suif's spirit of sacrifice. [More information from]

Flaubert tells the story of Mo Bosang's writing [more information from]

Mo Bosang is a famous French novelist in the19th century. He was once known as the king of short stories. He was born in Normandy, France on 1850. At the age of 20, the Franco-Prussian War broke out and he became a soldier. Two years of military camp life made him realize the cruelty of war, and the danger of the motherland inspired his patriotic thought. After the war, he went to Paris, worked as a clerk in the Admiralty and the Ministry of Education, and began to learn to write poems, novels and plays. His first work was 1880' s Night in Maidan, which was co-written with Zola and others. He wrote one of them, The Road to Suicide, which made him famous. From then on, he began to specialize in writing. In ten years, he wrote more than 300 short stories and 6 novels. His short stories have a wide range of themes, describing all kinds of characters in the middle and lower classes of France before and after the Franco-Prussian War, reflecting the ugly reality of capitalist society to varying degrees and lashing the ugly soul of bourgeois hypocrisy, selfishness and greed. My Uncle Christmas is one of his famous works written in 1883. [More information from]

When Mo Bosang was a beginner in writing, he studied under the old writer Flaubert. Once he visited Flaubert, and Flaubert received him warmly. Mo Bosang said, "I've thought of some stories to tell you-""OK." Flaubert nodded and said. When Mo Bosang finished writing what he thought was a very vivid story, he waited for Flaubert's comments. Flaubert thought about it, shook his head and suggested, "I don't advocate writing these stories." I want you to get on your horse and run outside. After an hour or two, come back and write down everything you see. ""all right. "Mo Bosang exercised his observation ability in this way. A year later, he really made great progress. [More information from]

Later, he gave his works to Flaubert very devoutly and asked the elder for advice. "You're welcome. I listen carefully to your criticism. " Mo Bosang said. Flaubert finished reading these works quickly. He read them carefully. Then he said to Mo Bosang, "I don't know if you are talented. In the works you brought me, you can see that you are a little clever. But, young man, you should never forget that according to Buffon, talent is long-term perseverance. You have worked hard! " Flaubert specially instructed Mo Bosang: "When you pass a grocer sitting in front of your shop, a janitor with a pipe and a post station, please describe to me the grocer and the janitor, their posture, their whole physical appearance, and convey their whole mental state with the artist's skills, so that I won't confuse them with any other grocer or any other janitor. Please tell me in one sentence that there is a horse in the horse station, and fifty horses are different from each other. " [More information from]

Flaubert taught Mo Bosang: "No matter what we describe, there is only one noun that can explain it;" To give it movement, there is only one verb; There is only one adjective to distinguish its nature. We must continue to scrutinize until we get this noun, verb and adjective. You can't always be satisfied with the same, you can't escape difficulties, you can use similar sentences to perfunctory things. " This is the origin of the famous "one word theory" in the history of world literature. [More information from]

Mo Bosang's great achievements in writing in the future prove that persistent and meticulous observation, careful refinement and accurate use of language are indeed the key to successful writing. Bielot

A Norman

ride a horse

Dad, Mi Long.

Aunt Man Zi

Daijialou

Mademoiselle Fifi ou Histoire de Rire

True story

jewels

Saif boulevard

umbrella

Bielot

The story of a woman for many years

Almost everything I read online is Mo Bosang's works.

1. Angry

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2. Protective device

Maupassant

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3. Bielot

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4. closet

Maupassant

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5. Bedside protocol

Maupassant

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6. Daijialou

Maupassant

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7. Miss Feifei

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8. Captives

Maupassant

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9. seaport

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/kloc-0 0. Two friends

Maupassant

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1 1. Two brothers

Author: Mo Bosang

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On the journey.

Maupassant

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13. Aunt Man Zi

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14. Mo Bosang

French writer whose masterpieces include Beautiful Friends, My Uncle Yule, Necklace, etc.

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15. Mo Bosang

Mo Bosang's Brief Introduction and Works Collection.

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16. Maupassant's works

65438+An outstanding French critical realist writer in the second half of the 9th century. Representative work "Mutton Roll".

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17. Maupassant's works

Including Pierre and John and as committed as death.

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18. Maupassant's works

Including bel ami's appreciation.

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19. Maupassant's works

Provide online reading of Mo Bosang's works.

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20. Maupassant's Works

Appreciation of Mo Bosang's works.

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2 1. Maupassant's Works

Online appreciation of Mo Bosang's works.

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22. Maupassant's Works

Including the appreciation of Mo Bosang's flint.

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23. Selected Works of Mo Bosang

Mo Bosang,/kloc-an outstanding French critical realist writer in the second half of the 9th century.

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24. Selected Works of Mo Bosang

65438+An outstanding French critical realist writer in the second half of the 9th century.

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Bellamy.

Maupassant

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26. Take a walk

Maupassant

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27. jewelry

Maupassant

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28. My uncle Jules

Maupassant

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Our hearts

Maupassant

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30. I got a medal

Maupassant

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3 1. Saif Avenue

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32. duel

Maupassant

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33. coup

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34. The story of a woman for many years

Maupassant

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35. A Norman

Maupassant

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umbrella

Maupassant

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moonlight

Maupassant

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38.in the Woods

Maupassant

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39. True story

Maupassant

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40. jewelry

Maupassant

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