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Original title
  
"Useless Beauty"

Publication date
  
1926

Author
  
Guy de Maupassant

Country
  
United States of America

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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
1926

Genre
  
Short story

Published in english
  
1926

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Publisher
  
Alfred A. Knopf in New York.

Similar
  
Guy de Maupassant books, Classical Studies books

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"Useless Beauty" is a short story by the French writer Guy de Maupassant. The story was featured in Original Short Stories Volume 6 of 13 published by Alfred A. Knopf in New York in 1926.

Contents

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Summary

Useless Beauty is the story of Countess de Mascaret and her husband, Count de Mascaret. During their eleven-year marriage they’ve had seven children and the countess has fallen deaf to pointless flatter from her husband. The Countess feels as though her husband loves her only because he asserts claim over her youth and her life, over her ability to have children. But the Countess harbors a dark secret: one of the seven children is not his. She confesses her indiscretion at the altar of a church and leaves the Count in the church while she returns home. Throughout the story, the Count wants to know which child is not his, but the Countess refuses to tell – she uses the tension between the two of them to emphasize the absurdity of beauty while she has one child after the next. In the end the Countess reverses her confession and discloses that she said it to prevent from becoming a baby factory. (Summary, with permission, by author C. B. Carter)

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