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Mademoiselle Fifi (short story collection)

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Mademoiselle Fifi

Mademoiselle Fifi is a collection of short stories by Guy de Maupassant published in 1882.[1] The stories are:

  • "Mademoiselle Fifi"
  • "The Practical Joker"
  • "The Door"
  • "The Hair"
  • "Our Letters"
  • "Queen Hortense"
  • "Moonlight"
  • "The Father"
  • "The Coup d'État"
  • "Bed Twenty-Nine"
  • "The Jewels"
  • "The Baby"
  • "The Umbrella"
  • "The Family Circle"
  • "A Question of Latin"
  • "A Sign"
  • "Sound the Alarm"
  • "Clochette"
  • "The Legend of St Michael's Mount"
  • "Mademoiselle Cocotte"
  • "Forgiveness"
  • "My Twenty-five Days"
  • "Horrible"
  • "Boule de Suif"
  • "Finished"

References

  1. ^ Sherard, Robert Harborough (1922). The Life, Work and Evil Fate of Guy de Maupassant. London: Thomas Werner Laurie. p. 261.