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Maigret and the Burglar's Wife (French: Maigret et la Grande Perche) is a 1951 detective novel by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon featuring his character Jules Maigret. Maigret is spurred into action by a visit from a burglar's wife, whom he had known well many years before. She informs him that a few nights previously her husband had been in the act of burgling a house when he discovered a dead body on the floor. Horrified, he had fled the scene, and then left the country - writing to his wife by letter. Maigret is inclined to investigate a prominent dentist, who lives with his domineering mother, and has a wife who has apparently "gone away on holiday" - although Maigret knows he can prove nothing unless he can find the body.

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  • Maigret und die Bohnenstange (de)
  • Maigret et la Grande Perche (fr)
  • Maigret e la spilungona (it)
  • Maigret and the Burglar's Wife (en)
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  • Maigret et la Grande Perche est un roman policier de Georges Simenon, publié en 1951 aux Presses de la Cité. Il fait partie de la série des Maigret. Simenon a écrit ce roman du 1er au 8 mai 1951 dans sa grande propriété isolée, dénommée Shadow Rock Farm, à Lakeville (Connecticut), États-Unis, soit à quelque 5 800 km de Paris où se déroule l'action. (fr)
  • Maigret und die Bohnenstange ist ein Kriminalroman des belgischen Schriftstellers Georges Simenon, der 1951 unter dem Originaltitel Maigret et la Grande Perche erschien. Er ist der 38. Roman einer Reihe von insgesamt 75 Romanen und 28 Erzählungen um den Kriminalkommissar Maigret. Der Roman entstand vom 1. bis 8. Mai 1951 auf der Shadow Rock Farm in , Connecticut, und wurde nach einer 12-teiligen Vorabveröffentlichung im Kulturteil der Zeitschrift Les Nouvelles littéraires, n° 1'258-1'269 vom 11. Oktober bis zum 27. Dezember 1951 noch im gleichen Jahr vom Verlag Presses de la Cité veröffentlicht. (de)
  • Maigret and the Burglar's Wife (French: Maigret et la Grande Perche) is a 1951 detective novel by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon featuring his character Jules Maigret. Maigret is spurred into action by a visit from a burglar's wife, whom he had known well many years before. She informs him that a few nights previously her husband had been in the act of burgling a house when he discovered a dead body on the floor. Horrified, he had fled the scene, and then left the country - writing to his wife by letter. Maigret is inclined to investigate a prominent dentist, who lives with his domineering mother, and has a wife who has apparently "gone away on holiday" - although Maigret knows he can prove nothing unless he can find the body. (en)
  • Maigret e la spilungona (titolo originale francese Maigret et la grande perche, pubblicato in traduzione italiana anche col titolo Maigret e la Stangona) è un romanzo di Georges Simenon con protagonista il commissario Maigret. Il romanzo è stato scritto alla tenuta Shadow Rock Farm di Lakeville (Connecticut), negli Stati Uniti d'America, dal 1º all'8 maggio 1951, pubblicato per la prima volta in Francia nell'ottobre dello stesso anno presso l'editore Presses de la Cité. (it)
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  • Maigret et la grande perche (en)
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  • Maigret und die Bohnenstange ist ein Kriminalroman des belgischen Schriftstellers Georges Simenon, der 1951 unter dem Originaltitel Maigret et la Grande Perche erschien. Er ist der 38. Roman einer Reihe von insgesamt 75 Romanen und 28 Erzählungen um den Kriminalkommissar Maigret. Der Roman entstand vom 1. bis 8. Mai 1951 auf der Shadow Rock Farm in , Connecticut, und wurde nach einer 12-teiligen Vorabveröffentlichung im Kulturteil der Zeitschrift Les Nouvelles littéraires, n° 1'258-1'269 vom 11. Oktober bis zum 27. Dezember 1951 noch im gleichen Jahr vom Verlag Presses de la Cité veröffentlicht. Die erste deutsche Übersetzung erschien 1956 bei KiWi durch Ernst Sander, auf der auch die beiden deutschsprachigen Hörspieladaptionen von 1959 und 1961 basierten. schuf 1990 für den Diogenes Verlag eine Neuübersetzung. In dem Kriminalroman löst Titelheld Jules Maigret dank der Hilfe einer ehemaligen Prostituierten, die den Spitznamen „die Bohnenstange“ trägt, den Mord an der Ehefrau eines Zahnarztes, wobei zu Anfang noch nicht einmal eine Leiche vorhanden ist. (de)
  • Maigret and the Burglar's Wife (French: Maigret et la Grande Perche) is a 1951 detective novel by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon featuring his character Jules Maigret. Maigret is spurred into action by a visit from a burglar's wife, whom he had known well many years before. She informs him that a few nights previously her husband had been in the act of burgling a house when he discovered a dead body on the floor. Horrified, he had fled the scene, and then left the country - writing to his wife by letter. Maigret is inclined to investigate a prominent dentist, who lives with his domineering mother, and has a wife who has apparently "gone away on holiday" - although Maigret knows he can prove nothing unless he can find the body. It was translated into English and released in the United Kingdom in 1956. (en)
  • Maigret et la Grande Perche est un roman policier de Georges Simenon, publié en 1951 aux Presses de la Cité. Il fait partie de la série des Maigret. Simenon a écrit ce roman du 1er au 8 mai 1951 dans sa grande propriété isolée, dénommée Shadow Rock Farm, à Lakeville (Connecticut), États-Unis, soit à quelque 5 800 km de Paris où se déroule l'action. (fr)
  • Maigret e la spilungona (titolo originale francese Maigret et la grande perche, pubblicato in traduzione italiana anche col titolo Maigret e la Stangona) è un romanzo di Georges Simenon con protagonista il commissario Maigret. Il romanzo è stato scritto alla tenuta Shadow Rock Farm di Lakeville (Connecticut), negli Stati Uniti d'America, dal 1º all'8 maggio 1951, pubblicato per la prima volta in Francia nell'ottobre dello stesso anno presso l'editore Presses de la Cité. È il trentottesimo romanzo dedicato al celebre commissario. Nel 1956 il regista attingerà a Maigret e la spilungona e al romanzo Un'ombra su Maigret per il suo film Maigret dirige l'inchiesta, con nel ruolo di Maigret. (it)
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