Pierre and Jean
Book Review
The novel «Pierre and Jean» by Guy de Maupassant is considered one of the finest examples of psychological realism in literature. Critics praise the author's skill in depicting the inner world of the characters and their complex relationships. The story of the two brothers, Pierre and Jean, unfolds against the backdrop of an inheritance received by Jean, which becomes a catalyst for revealing hidden conflicts and jealousy. Maupassant skillfully conveys the tension and psychological struggle faced by Pierre, who feels deprived and unjustly overlooked. Critics also highlight that the novel touches on themes of envy, family secrets, and moral dilemmas, making it relevant even today. Maupassant's style, his conciseness, and precision in descriptions create a deep immersion into the atmosphere and characters, which garners admiration from readers and literary scholars.
