Works
- "Bayou Folk"
- "A Night in Acadie"
- At the Cadian Ball (1892)
- Désirée's Baby (1893)
- The Story of an Hour (1894)
- The Storm (1898)
- "A Pair of Silk Stockings"
- "Athenaise"
- "Lilacs"
- "A Respectable Woman"
- "The Unexpected"
- "The Kiss"
- "Beyond the Bayou"
- "Beauty of the Baby"
- "A No-Account Creole"
- "Fedora"
- "Madame Célestin's Divorce"
- At Fault (1890) Nixon Jones Printing Co, St. Louis
- The Awakening (1899) H.S. Stone, Chicago
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