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Guy de Maupassant: Critical Essay by Ruth A. Hottell

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SOURCE: Hottell, Ruth A. “The Delusory Denouement and Other Strategies in Maupassant's Fantastic Tales.” The Romanic Review 85, no. 4 (November 1994): 573-86.

In the following essay, Hottell examines the function of the ambiguous denouement of several of Maupassant's fantastic stories.

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