French literature of the 19th century
I’m looking for suggestions as to what to read next after suffering panic attacks while reading Guy de Maupassant’s Bel Ami.:eek2: I have ordered Pierre and Jean, and Une Vie, but I want to read something along similar lines by different authors. I only have time for about 8/10 other novels really, as I need to be getting on with other reading. I am looking mainly for prose, as I am reading Baudelaire and a few of the French Symbolists in verse, but I am open to other areas of literature or philosophy, art, music etc, if it is essential to understanding, but I am mainly fishing for prose “musts”.
Perhaps the logical choice is to read some of Zola's novels, but which ones? Or perhaps I should turn to Flaubert’s Sentimental Education as a priority?
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
Two I have really enjoyed ....
Emil Zola's Nana, probably better than Bel Ami, and Gautier's Mademoiselle de Maupin, an 1835 novel which deals with crossdressing and homosexuality, rather taboo subjects for that date in time.
I have not read any criicisms of the works of Zola,
so its probably personal opinion. Therese Raquin and Germinal are not among my favorites. Nana is because it's a portrait of the demimonde life which I find interesting, much more interesting than a murder and coal mining. That is also why I like Camille. The French courtesans of the 19th century led interesting, if not moral, lives. I believe a movie was made of Bel Ami with George Sanders, a cad in real life as well as on film. He also played Strickland, the fictional Paul Gauguin, in The Moon and Sixpence