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  1. The Dark Side: Tales of Terror and the Supernatural by Guy de Maupassant, Arnold Kellett, 1997-04
  2. The Necklace and Other Short Stories (Dover Thrift Editions) by Guy de Maupassant, 1992-02-05
  3. A Day in the Country and Other Stories (Oxford World's Classics) by Guy de Maupassant, 2009-09-28
  4. The Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant (Classics Collection) by Guy de Maupassant, 1999-07
  5. Guy De Maupassant (Bloom's Major Short Story Writers)
  6. Maupassant, The Selected Stories of Guy de (Meridian classics) by Guy de Maupassant, 1984-05-01
  7. Boule De Suif, and Other Stories: Collected Novels and Stories (Short Story Index Reprint Series) by Guy de Maupassant, 1977-06
  8. Fifteen by Maupassant: by Guy De, Maupassant, 1972-03
  9. Guy De Maupassant (Studies in French Literature) by Leo Tolstoy, 1974-06
  10. The Rhetoric of Pessimism and Strategies of Containment in the Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant (Studies in French Literature) by David Bryant, 1993-09
  11. The Art of Rupture: Narrative Desire and Duplicity in the Tales of Guy de Maupassant by Charles J. Stivale, 1995-01-15
  12. Voices of Authority: Criminal Obsession in Guy De Maupassant's Short Works (Currents in Comparative Romance Languages and Literatures) by Mary L. Poteau-Tralie, 1995-03
  13. Struggling Under the Destructive Glance: Androgyny in the Novels of Guy De Maupassant (American University Studies Series II, Romance Languages and Literature) by Rachel Mildred Hartig, 1991-05
  14. A Parisian Bourgeois' Sundays: And Other Stories by Guy de Maupassant, Marlo Johnston, 1998-03

21. Walter Schnaffs’ Adventure. Maupassant, Guy De. 1917. Walter Schnaffs’ Adventu
Walter Schnaffs’ Adventure. Maupassant, Guy de. 1917. Walter Schnaffs’ Adventure and Two Friends. Vol. XIII, Part 5. Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction
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23. Two Friends. Maupassant, Guy De. 1917. Walter Schnaffs’ Adventure And Two Frien
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25. Complete Original Short Stories Of Guy De Maupassant By Guy De Maupassant - Proj
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Author Maupassant, Guy de, 1850-1893 Title Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant Note Volume 1: Contents Boule de Suif Two friends The lancer's wife The prisoners Two little soldiers Father Milon A coup d'tat Lieutenant Lare's marriage The horrible Madame Parisse Mademoiselle Fifi A duel. Language English LoC Class PQ: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Subject Short stories, French Translations into English Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Oct 2, 2004 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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26. Guy De Maupassant Collection At Bartleby.com
Maupassant, Guy de. Bartleby.com Maupassant’s vision was of solid superficies, of texture which his hands could touch, of action which his mind could comprehend from the
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27. Juan Herrero Cecilia: Amor, Muerte Y Locura En 'La Chevelure', Un Relato Fantst
Caracter stica de lo fant stico en de Maupassant y an lisis del relato, por Juan Herrero Cecilia para la revista Esp culo.
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Amor, muerte y locura en La Chevelure
un relato fantstico de Maupassant Juan Herrero Cecilia Localice en este documento
1. Caractersticas de lo fantstico en los relatos de Maupassant : el miedo ante lo desconocido y el poder alienante de las obsesiones que se apoderan del alma humana. L a misteriosa realidad de la locura aparece ante el lector desde las primeras frases del relato de Maupassant titulado La Chevelure (1884). El relato se abre, en efecto, con la descripcin del personaje principal encerrado entre las cuatro paredes de una siniestra habitacin, en un asilo psiquitrico. Segn el narrador testigo, que ha venido a visitarle invitado por el mdico del asilo, su aspecto demacrado y su mirada fija y absorta son las de un loco muy especial que ha llegado a una situacin de postracin total tras haberse dejado dominar por una Idea fija, por una Pasin que se ha apoderado de su alma y que est destruyendo su salud y su vida : Y el loco, sentado sobre una silla de paja, nos miraba con una mirada fija, vaga y alucinada (...) Su Locura, su idea se encontraba all, en esa cabeza, obstinada, amenazante, devoradora. Ella se estaba comiendo el cuerpo poco a poco. Para el narrador testigo que ha venido a visitarle, se trata de un caso de Locura producida por el misterioso poder irracional de un Sueo que absorbe la energa del alma y del cuerpo. Para el mdico del asilo, que adopta un criterio racionalista y cientificista, el personaje sufre una locura ertica y macabra, una especie de necrofilia. Una vez ledo todo el texto, el lector tendr que adoptar su propia interpretacin de la misteriosa historia narrada y deducir tambin la interpretacin que el autor le est sugiriendo a travs y ms all de este relato

28. Maupassant, Guy De
Maupassant, Guy De Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004. Read Maupassant, Guy De at Questia library.
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29. El Horlá (I), Guy De Maupassant -- Traducción De Esther Benítez
Versi n en l nea de la traducci n de Esther Ben tez, a partir de la edici n francesa del cuento de A. M. Schmidt para la Editorial Albin Michel (1956-1957).
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30. Maupassant, Guy De
French literature; By category French literary history; Medieval 16th century 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary. French Writers
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Short story writers France Portal Literature Portal Henri René Albert Guy de Maupassant [gi də mopasɑ̃] ) (August 5, 1850 – July 6, 1893) was a popular nineteenth-century French writer. He is one of the fathers of the modern short story and its leading practicioner in France. His war stories taken from the Franco-Prussian War of the 1870s denote the futility of war and the innocent civilians who get crushed in it. However, like Anton Chekhov in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Russia , his stories cover the panorama of French life at the end of the nineteenth century, including different social classes such as the peasantry, the bureaucracy and life along the Seine. His short stories are characterized by their economy of style and the efficient way in which the various threads are neatly resolved. He also wrote six novels.
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31. Bola De Sebo
En este relato, de Maupassant narra las experiencias vividas en un viaje en diligencia durante la ocupaci n alemana resultante de la guerra franco-prusiana.
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32. Maupassant, Guy De
Maupassant, Guy de, in full HENRYREN -ALBERT-GUY DE MAUPASSANT (b. Aug. 5, 1850, Ch teau de Miromesnil?, near Dieppe, Franced. July 6, 1893, Paris), French naturalist
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He was demobilized in July 1871 and resumed his law studies in Paris. His father came to his assistance again and obtained a post for him in the Ministry of Marine, which was intended to support him until he qualified as a lawyer. He did not care for the bureaucracy but was not unsuccessful and was several times promoted. His father managed to have him transferred, at his own wish, to the Ministry of Public Instruction in 1879.
Apprenticeship with Flaubert.
Maupassant's mother Zola Zola described the young Maupassant as a "terrific oarsman able to row fifty miles on the Seine in a single day for pleasure." Maupassant was a passionate lover of the sea and of rivers, which accounts for the setting of much of his fiction and the prevalence in it of nautical imagery. In spite of his lack of enthusiasm for the bureaucracy, his years as a civil servant were the happiest of his life. He devoted much of his spare time to swimming and to boating expeditions on the Seine. One can see from a story like "Mouche" (1890; "Fly") that the latter were more than merely boating expeditions and that the girls who accompanied Maupassant and his friends were usually prostitutes or prospective prostitutes. Indeed, there can be little doubt that the early years in Paris were the start of his phenomenal promiscuity.

33. Maupassant. La Mastrino (Luez)
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Mi loĝis tiam, — diris Georges Kervelen, — en meblita luloĝejo en la strato de la Sanktaj Patroj. Kiam miaj gepatroj decidis, ke mi studos juron en Parizo, okazis longaj diskutadoj por aranĝi ĉiun aferon. La koston de mia pensio ili unue taksis je dumil kvincent frankoj, sed mia povra patrino ekhavis timon, kiun ŝi prezentis al mia patro: “Se li malbone elspezus sian tutan monon kaj ne prenus sufiĉan nutraĵon, lia sano tre suferus. Tiuj junuloj estas kapablaj je ĉio.” Estis do decidite, ke ili serĉos pensionon por mi, pensionon modestan kaj komfortan, kaj ke mia familio pagos rekte la prezon, ĉiumonate. Mi neniam estis forlasinta Quimper'on. Mi deziris ĉion, kion oni deziras je mia aĝo kaj mi estis preta ĝoje vivi, ĉiumaniere. Iuj najbaroj, de kiuj oni petis konsilon, indikis samregionaninon, s-inon Kergaran, kiu akceptis pensionanojn. Mia patro traktis do perletere kun tiu respektinda persono, ĉe kiun mi alvenis, iun vesperon, kune kun kofro. S-ino Kergaran estis ĉirkaŭ kvardekjara. Ŝi estis dika, tre dika, parolis per voĉo de instruktora kapitano kaj decidis pri ĉiuj demandoj per vorto neta kaj definitiva. Ŝia domo, tre mallarĝa, havanta nur unu aperturon al la strato ĉiuetaĝe, aspektis kiel ŝtuparo de fenestroj, aŭ kiel tranĉaĵo de domo sandviĉe inter du aliaj.

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35. Maupassant. La Rimedo De Roger (Luez)
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Mi promenis sur bulvardo kun Roger, kiam iu vendisto kriis niadirekten: — Petu la rimedon por seniĝi je la bopatrino! Petu! Mi subite haltis kaj diris al mia kamarado: — Jen krio, kiu memorigas min pri demando, kiun mi jam delonge volas fari al vi. Kio estas tiu “rimedo de Roger”, pri kiu via edzino ĉiam parolas? Ŝi ŝercas pri tio tiel komike kaj alude, ke tio ŝajnas al mi iu pocio el kantaridoj, kies sekreton vi havas. Ĉiam kiam estas menciita antaŭ ŝi iu junulo laca, elĉerpita, senspira, ŝi turnas sin al vi kaj diras ridante: “Necesus indiki al li la rimedon de Roger”. Kaj plej strange en tiu afero, vi ja ĉiufoje ruĝiĝas. Roger respondis: — Kaj ne senmotive, kaj se mia edzino vere konjektus, pri kio ŝi parolas, ŝi silentus, kredu min. Al vi mi konfidencos tiun historion. Vi ja scias, ke mi edzinigis vidvinon, al kiu mi forte enamiĝis. Mia edzino ĉiam libere parolis, kaj antaŭ ol ŝi fariĝis mia laŭleĝa kunulino, ni ofte havis tiajn iom spicitajn konversaciojn, cetere permesitajn kun vidvinoj, kiuj konservis la guston de spico en la buŝo. Ŝi tre ŝatis gajajn rakontojn, malprudajn anekdotojn, sed tamen honeste. La pekoj de la lango ne estas gravaj, en iuj okazoj; ŝi estas aŭdaca, estas mi iom timida, kaj ŝi ofte amuziĝis, antaŭ nia geedziĝo, embarasante min per demandoj aŭ ŝercoj, al kiuj mi ne facile povis respondi. Cetere, eble tiu aŭdaco mem enamigis min al ŝi. Enamiĝinta. Tia mi estis de la piedoj ĝis la kapo, korpe kaj anime, kaj tion ŝi sciis, la friponino.

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Maupassant, (Henry Ren Albert) Guy de (1850–1893) French author. He established a reputation with the short story ‘Boule de suif/Ball of Fat’ (1880) and wrote some 300
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37. Original Short Stories — Volume 12 By Guy De Maupassant - Project Gutenberg
Contents The child, A country excursion, Rose, Rosalie, Prudent, Regret, A sister s confession, Coco, A dead woman s secret, A humble drama, Mademoiselle Cocotte, The Corsican bandit, The grave. Downloadable e-text from Project Gutenberg.
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Author Maupassant, Guy de, 1850-1893 Translator Henderson, A. E. Translator McMaster, Albert M. C. Translator Quesada, Louise Charlotte Garstin Title Original Short Stories — Volume 12 Contents The child A country excursion Rose Rosalie Prudent Regret A sister's confession Coco A dead woman's secret A humble drama Mademoiselle Cocotte The Corsican bandit The grave. Language English LoC Class PQ: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Subject Short stories, French Translations into English Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Oct 3, 2004 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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Encyclopedia Maupassant, Guy de. Maupassant, Guy de (gē d u mōp s N') , 1850–93, French novelist and shortstory writer, of an ancient Norman family.
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39. Original Short Stories — Volume 07 By Guy De Maupassant - Project Gutenberg
Contents My twenty-five days, The terror , Legend of Mon St.Michel, A new year s gift, Friend patience, Abandoned, The maison Tellier, Dennis, My wife, The unknown, The apparition. Downloadable e-text from Project Gutenberg.
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Author Maupassant, Guy de, 1850-1893 Translator Henderson, A. E. Translator McMaster, Albert M. C. Translator Quesada, Louise Charlotte Garstin Title Original Short Stories — Volume 07 Contents The false gems Fascination Yvette Samoris A vendetta My twenty-five days "The terror" Legend of Mont St.Michel A new year's gift Friend patience Abandoned The maison Tellier Dennis My wife The unknown The apparition. Language English LoC Class PQ: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Subject Short stories, French Translations into English Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Oct 3, 2004 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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40. Maupassant, Guy De: AuthorSheets, Reference Services, Carnegie Library Of Pittsb
Maupassant, Guy de. In Bates, H.E. The Modern Short Story. Boston, The Writer, 1956. pp. 7394. Criticism Short Stories The Necklace In Becker, George.
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