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Henri René Albert Guy de Maupassant was a popular 19th-century French writer. He is one of the fathers of the modern short story. A protege of Flaubert, Maupassant's short stories are characterized by their economy of style and their efficient effortless dénouement. He also wrote six short novels. A number of his stories often denote the futility of war and the innocent civilians who get crushed in it - many are set during the Franco-Prussian War of the 1870s.
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Monsieur Parent 4⭐ The Father 5⭐ A Vagabond 5⭐ Useless Beauty 5⭐ Fly 3⭐ The Mad Woman 5⭐ That Pig of a Morin 3.5⭐ The Wooden Shoes 3⭐ A Normandy Joke 5⭐ A Cock Crowed 3.25⭐
Julot's Opinion 2⭐ (A Fake Maupassant) written by Jean Richepin in his novel Truandailles in the Chapter titled L’Opinion de Julot p.132 published in 1891.
Mademoiselle 1⭐ (A Fake Maupassant) written by Jean Richepin in his book Cauchemars which is a collection of short stories, Mademoiselle p. 231 published in 1892. 1⭐
The Mountebanks 3⭐ (A Fake Maupassant) written by René Maizeroy in his novel Celles qu’on aime Chapter I titled Les Monteflores published in 1883.
The Sequel to a Divorce 3.5⭐ (A Fake Maupassant) written by René Maizeroy in his book, a collection of short stories titled Coups de cœur, Suite de divorce p.107 published in 1889.
The Man with the Dogs 3.5⭐ (A Fake Maupassant) written by Jean Richepin in his novel Truandailles in the Chapter titled Cht’Heumme-aux-quiens p.187 published in 1891.
The Clown 1⭐ (A Fake Maupassant) written by Jean Richepin in his novel Truandailles in the Chapter titled Pouillards p. 217 published in 1891.
Babette 3.25⭐ (A Fake Maupassant) written by Jean Richepin in his novel Truandailles in the Chapter titled Ch’tiote p. 171 published in 1891.
Sympathy 4⭐ (A Fake Maupassant) written by Jean Richepin in his Cauchemars which is a collection of short stories, Correspondances p. 191 published in 1892.
The Debt 4⭐ (A Fake Maupassant) written by Jean Richepin in his novel Truandailles in the Chapter titled La Dette p.259 published in 1891.
An Artist 3.25⭐ (A Fake Maupassant) written by Jean Richepin in his novel Truandailles in the Chapter titled Artiste p. 33 published in 1891.
Mademoiselle Fifi 5⭐ The Storey of a Farm-Girl 4⭐
Mamma Stirling 3⭐ (A Fake Maupassant) written by René Maizeroy in his book, a collection of short stories titled Coups de cœur, Maman Sterling p. 35 published in 1889.
Lilie Lala 2.5⭐ (A Fake Maupassant) written by René Maizeroy in his book, a collection of short stories titled Coups de cœur, Lilie Lala p. 215 published in 1889.
Madame Tellier's Establishment 5⭐
The Bandmaster's Sister 2⭐ (A Fake Maupassant) written by René Maizeroy in his book, a collection of short stories titled Coups de cœur, La Sœur du chef p. 231 published in 1889.
False Alarm 3⭐ (A Fake Maupassant) written by René Maizeroy in his book, a collection of short stories titled Coups de cœur, Fausse Alerte p.77 published in 1889.
Wife and Mistress 3⭐ (A Fake Maupassant) written by René Maizeroy, the story Naufrage is in his book titledEn folie which is a collection of short stories published in 1894.
Mad 2.5⭐ (A Fake Maupassant) written by René Maizeroy, the story En folie is in his book titled En folie which is a collection of short stories published in 1894.
An Unfortunate Likeness 2.5⭐ (A Fake Maupassant) written by René Maizeroy, the story Le Mauvais Mirageis in his book of short stories titledLa Fête, p. 93 published in 1893.
The New Sensation 2⭐ (A Fake Maupassant) written by René Maizeroy, the story Le Frisson nouveau is in his book of short stories titledLa Fête p.103 published in 1893.