Anthology of the Best French Short Stories

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Nicolae Sfetcu - 30 pagini

  Developed from oral storytelling tradition from the Middle Ages, short story was developed and diversified so that it is now difficult to characterize it. It cannot be included into a specific genre and substantially differ by country and historical period. Short story uses specific techniques to emphasize a singular effect or mood.
 There are many funny definitions for short stories: "strong essences in small bottles", "to say much in a few words", "a way of synthesized thinking", "a quick way, appropriate to this century, to convey ideas", "intelligence on small spaces", etc. It is a very suitable genre for the youth of today, with concise and powerful message. An escape from the real world in a totally different universe for some, an opportunity to relax or a means of procrastination for others. Short stories readers have more powerful, concentrated and intense ideas and emotions. A deep and relaxing art, very appropriate for our time.
 I brought together in this anthology some of the most beautiful short stories of the classical French literature. The first edition will be continued over many years to come, with other stories at least as beautiful, written by the most famous French authors.

 

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The Ghosts by Marcel Schwob 1867 1905
The conquering of the redoubt by Prosper Mérimée 1803 1870
The shepherd who never lied by Alfred de Musset 1810 1857
The Baptiste panties by Aristide Filiatreault 1851 1913
The herbal tea by Léon Bloy 1846 1917
Father Nicholas by Octave Mirbeau 1848 1917
The goat of Mr Seguin by Alphonse Daudet 1840 1897
The most funny story by Jacques Normand 1848 1931
The last lesson The story of a little Alsatian by Alphonse Daudet 1840 1897
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