Works
Novels
- A Life (Une vie, 1883)
- Bel Ami (Bel-Ami, 1885)
- Mont Oriol (Mont-Oriol, 1887)
- Pierre and Jean (Pierre et Jean, 1888)
- Strong like Death (Fort comme la mort, 1889)
- Our Heart (Notre Cœur, 1890)
Collections
Short stories
- The Diamond Necklace
- The Diary of a Madman
- "The Drowned Man", transl. by E. P. Robins in Tales of To-day and Other Days, 1891 (Fr: "Le Noyé", 1888)
- Farewell
- The False Gems
- The Gamekeeper
- The Horla (Le Horla, 1887)
- The Inn
- In the Moonlight
- The Legend of Mont St.-Michel
- The Mad Woman
- The Marquis de Fumerol
- The Moribund
- The Piece of String (1883)
- "Qui sait?" (April 1890) — Who knows?
- The Story of a Farm Girl
- Theodule Sabot's Confession
- The Trip of the Horla
- Useless Beauty (April 1890)
- The Wolf
- The Wreck
- The Wrong House
- Mademoiselle Fifi (1882)
- Boule de Suif
- The Spectre
- A Vagabond (Le Vagabond, 1887)
- A Normandy Joke (Une farce normande, 1882)
- The Mountebanks
- The Debt
- Monsieur Parent (1885)
- "Two Fishers" in The Strand Magazine, 1 (4) (1891)
- "The Doctor's Story" in The Strand Magazine, 2 (8) (1891)
Works about de Maupassant
- "Maupassant, Henri René Albert Guy de," by James Fitzmaurice-Kelly in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- "Guy de Maupassant," by Leo Tolstoy
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