Maupassant, Guy de. A Selection of the Chroniques (1881-87).(Book Review)

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From: Nineteenth-Century French Studies
Date: 20040922
Author:Donaldson-Evans, Mary

Maupassant, Guy de. A Selection of the Chroniques (1881-87). Adrian C. Ritchie, ed. Bern: Peter Lang, 2002. Pp. 256. ISBN 3-906766-99-3. USA--ISBN 0-8204-5615-2

Prior to 1971, scholars interested in the journalistic production of Guy de Maupassant had to ferret out his articles by searching through the newspapers with which he collaborated, notably Le Gaulois, Gil Blas, and Le Figaro. Under such conditions, his newspaper essays were largely ignored. Finally published in Pascal Pia's edition of the CEuvres completes (1971), Maupassant's journalism became even more accessible ...

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