Mont-Oriol

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Mont-Oriol is a novel by French writer Guy de Maupassant that satirically explores love, ambition, and the commercialization of a spa town in 19th-century France.

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instanceOf novel
author Guy de Maupassant NERFINISHED
character Madame Andermatt NERFINISHED
William Andermatt NERFINISHED
the Oriol family NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
explores corruption
romantic relationships
social climbing
genre realist fiction
satirical novel
hasForm prose
hasStructure chapters
hasTitleInOriginalLanguage Mont-Oriol NERFINISHED
literaryMovement Naturalism NERFINISHED
Realism NERFINISHED
literaryStyle detailed description
ironic tone
mainTheme ambition
commercialization
love
speculation
narrativePerspective third-person narration
originalLanguage French
protagonist Christiane Andermatt NERFINISHED
Paul Brétigny NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 19th century
satirizes bourgeois society
commercialization of health
financial speculation
settingLocation spa town
settingPeriod 19th-century France
workOf Guy de Maupassant NERFINISHED

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Guy de Maupassant notableWork Mont-Oriol