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The Doll by Daphne du Maurier

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on September 26, 2011
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The Doll is a short story written by Daphne du Maurier that was lost for over 70 years.  According to The Guardian, it was first published in 1937 and hadn’t been published again until recently.

Dr. E. Strongman finds a mysterious diary washed up on the shore.  The author of it is unknown and some of it is illegible and has some pages missing.  However, Dr. Strongman writes a paper on it.

It is most certainly written by a man obsessed with a woman named, Rebecca.  We learn that she is a violinist and met the unknown man at a party.  He later starts coming to her flat. 

“Before I left she showed me round her tiny flat. There was a little scullery place she used for a kitchen, a poky bathroom, and her own small bedroom which was furnished like a nun’s cell, quite plain and bare. There was another room leading from the studio, but she did not show me this.”
Rebecca does eventually show him the other room, to introduce him to Julio.  He turns out to be a very evil looking mechanical doll.  The he persistently asks Rebecca why she has this doll, she never tells him.  He becomes more and more obsessed with her and the doll.
This is a pretty creepy story about obsession.  Very well written and great character development.  I highly recommend it, especially for those who can’t get enough of Daphne du Mauier.  Click on The Guardian to read it.
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Abandoned by Guy de Maupassant

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on September 12, 2011
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Yes, a second short story review in one day.  My goal this year is to write one short story for every week in 2011.  Since I wasn’t able to post a review last week, this is a catch up post.

Back in July, 2011, JoAnn of Lakeside Musing reviewed this story.  I downloaded it onto my Kobo (ereader) to read in the future.  

Madame de Cadour, a woman of senior years,  asks her husband to go for a walk with her but he would never dream of it “in this heat.”  He tells her that if she must go, she should ask their friend, Monsieur d’Apreval, to go with her.  He gladly accepts and they leave.  

Once they are out of ear shot, it becomes quite apparent that they had an affair together when they were much younger, which resulted in Madame de Cadour having a child. in secret.  They are walking to see the child, now a 40 year old man, without letting on that they are related to him. 

Guy de Maupassat wrote a richly textured story of loss and Parisian life and how different it is between the wealthy and the peasants.  I highly recommend it.  You can read it here.

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Still Life with Blake by Monica Kidd

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on September 12, 2011
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Back in February 2010, John of The Book Mine Set reviewed this story.  I had printed it off to read and then promptly forgot about it.  The other day I was straightening up my office and came across it.

Life with Blake is a postcard story, also known as flash fiction, meaning it is less than 500 words.

The unnamed narrator is in the process of giving birth when Blake enters the room.  She makes it quite clear that he is no longer her boyfriend.
“Mother was civil to him.  Amazing, considering her long list of ways she’d like to castrate him.”

Since the story is so short I will give too much away if I write more.  However, don’t let it’s shortness fool you this is a well crafted, well developed story with a little punch.  I loved it!  You can read it at the Geist Magazine website.

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