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Maupassant

If Guy de Maupassant had been writing about things "decent" today would be considered one of the geniuses of world literature. But he was determined to become the precursor of the literature of terror, and that made that history would have despised. Maupassant be regarded as the best story teller of the story, as he honed down to its artistic summit. The problem is that achieving that goal cost him his sanity, or maybe it was the opposite and tell him crazy in a way that no mind at the time could imagine. Yes, maybe that was his particular madness door to immortality. Defined by one biographer as black tenant, a writer's personality takes over at its creative peak. Although the traits of insanity appear in almost all the author's work, especially if we consider that the mentally deranged episodes had been occurring since childhood. Contracted a venereal disease from her father was the source of the madness of Guy. His brother also suffered from this disease and end up committing suicide. For Guy, he focused all his energies to the excesses of the dissolute life in Paris pathologically collecting lovers and relieving their migraines ether and morphine base. In his final work, the story The Horla , Maupassant told the story of a man who ended up being owned by its double invisible. A truly frightening story, especially if we know that that was what was happening to Guy, consumed by its black tenant. In recent months the writer is consumed by an obsession with the disease and distrust of everyone you know. After attempting suicide in 1892 died in a mental hospital where he spent 18 months of unconsciousness, and violence. The author eventually consumed by his work, only saved his soul immortality.

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