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Country
  
France

Publication date
  
1884

Originally published
  
1884

Preceded by
  
Un fou

Language
  
French

Followed by
  
"L'Épingle"

Author
  
Guy de Maupassant

Published in
  
Gil Blas

Similar
  
La Confidence, Useless Beauty, Mother Savage

"Tribunaux rustiques" is a short story by French author Guy de Maupassant, published in 1884.

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History

Signed under the name "Maufrigneuse", Tribunaux rustiques is a short story written by Guy de Maupassant. It was first published in the newspaper Gil Blas on November 25, 1884, before being reprised in the Monsieur Parent collection.

Synopsis

In the chamber of the justice of the peace of Gorgeville, which is full of peasants, a judge hears the grievances of Madame Victoire Bascule against Isidore Paturon...

Publications

  • Gil Blas, 1884
  • Monsieur Parent - collection published in 1885 by the editor Paul Ollendorff
  • Maupassant, contes et nouvelles, volume II, text established and annotated by Louis Forestier, Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, Éditions Gallimard, 1979
  • References

    Tribunaux rustiques Wikipedia