References, Further Reading
- Reginald Carr, Anarchism in France - The Case Octave Mirbeau, Manchester, 1977.
- Pierre Michel and J.-F Nivet, Octave Mirbeau, l'imprécateur au cœur fidèle, Séguier, 1990, 1020 pages.
- Pierre Michel, Les Combats d'Octave Mirbeau, Annales littéraires de l'université de Besançon, 1995, 386 pages.
- Christopher Lloyd, Mirbeau's fictions, Durham, 1996.
- Enda McCaffrey, Octave Mirbeau’s literary intellectual evolution as a french writer (1880-1914), Edwin Mellen Press, 2000, 246 pages.
- Pierre Michel, Lucidité, désespoir et écriture, Presses de l'Université d'Angers (2001).
- Samuel Lair, Mirbeau et le mythe de la nature, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2004, 361 pages.
- Pierre Michel Octave Mirbeau et le roman, Société Octave Mirbeau, 2005, 276 pages.
- Pierre Michel Bibliographie d'Octave Mirbeau, Société Octave Mirbeau, 2009, 713 pages.
- Pierre Michel Albert Camus et Octave Mirbeau, Société Octave Mirbeau, Angers, 2005, 68 pages.
- Pierre Michel Jean-Paul Sartre et Octave Mirbeau, Société Octave Mirbeau, Angers, 2005, 67 pages.
- Pierre Michel, Octave Mirbeau, Henri Barbusse et l’enfer, 51 pages.
- Robert Ziegler, The Nothing Machine : The Fiction of Octave Mirbeau, Rodopi, Amsterdam – Kenilworth, September 2007.
- Samuel Lair, Octave Mirbeau l'iconoclaste, L'Harmattan, 2008.
- Cahiers Octave Mirbeau, n° 1 to n° 19, 1994–2012, 7 000 pages.
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