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''Contes cruels'' (''Cruel Tales'') is a two-volume set of about 150 tales and short stories by the 19th-century French writer Octave Mirbeau, collected and edited by Pierre Michel and Jean-François Nivet and published in two volumes in 1990 by Librairie Séguier. The title was taken from Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam, of whom Mirbeau was a friend and admirer. == Publication ==
All these stories appeared in the major daily newspapers of the era. Only a small number were published by the author himself in ''Lettres de ma chaumière'' and ''Contes de ma chaumière''. Others – significantly more numerous – were published in various small books and collections after the author’s death by his widow, Alice Regnault: in ''La Pipe de cidre'', ''La Vache tachetée'', ''Un homme sensible'', ''Chez l'Illustre écrivain'', ''Le Petit Gardeur de vache'', and '' Un gentilhomme ''. A few others, notably translated into German, Spanish, and Russian, were published abroad. Anxious to profit from all of his literary output, Mirbeau reused a number of the stories that had already appeared in the French press by inserting them into his patchwork novel ''Les Vingt et un Jours d'un neurasthénique ''.
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