![]() His writings gave him financial support and he received great acclaim from his contemporaries. From then on, Maupassant formally began his literary career and wrote enormously. ![]() When the war ended, he came back to Paris where he came under the tutelage of many Realist and Naturalist writers who provided him with a path to pursue. However, he could not pursue his studies because of the war in which he participated as a cop. In 1867, he came under the mentorship of French novelist Gustave Flaubert, who advised him to opt for Law and study it. In his early school days, he took a keen interest in literary writings and composed some poems as well. He mainly wrote about the Franco-Prussian War and its effects on the lives of the people. He portrayed the lives and destinies of humans in a more pessimistic way. His stories are short and efficient which brought him fame. He was a well-versed writer and was famous for his short stories. Guy de Maupassant was a 19th-century French novelist and short-story writer. ![]()
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