June 25, 2015
Article by guest writer
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We now offer an article on The Human Comedy Octave Mirbeau:
We are at the end of the nineteenth century, at the time of the Dreyfus affair. Celestine, pretty maid, naughty and malignant, delivers his paper fed by the many places it has occupied. His narrative alternates between present in his Norman bourgeois and previous experiences across multiple micro-narratives. His life, apart from a few pleasures, is made ??of daily humiliations and petty. His meeting with the disturbing Joseph, gardener-coachman, break the unbroken succession of seats while revealing his dark instincts ...