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Biography of Gustave Flaubert
18336 words, approx. 61.1 pages
 The enduring literary fame of Gustave Flaubert was established all at one go, in the course of a famous trial that simultaneously brought him success and scandal. In 1857, when Madame Bovary (translated 1881) was appearing in serial form, the imperial pr...
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Biography of Gustave Flaubert
1892 words, approx. 6.3 pages
 The French novelist Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880) was one of the most important forces in creating the modern novel as a conscious art form and in launching, much against his will, the realistic school in France. Gustave Flaubert was born on Dec. 12, 1821...



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 National Review
Flaubert & Turgenev; a friendship in letters.
03/28/1986: 743 words, approx. 3 pages A PAIR OF MOLES BOTH FLAUBERT and Turgenev--similar in age, profession, and stature--thought writing was a solitary and lonely art, and felt an intense need to communicate with a kindred spirit. From 1863--when they met and were instantly attracted to one another...
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 First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life
Redeeming Flaubert? (Correspondence).(Letter to the Editor)
06/01/2002: 1,632 words, approx. 5 pages Rodney Delasanta is too quick in his indictment of Gustave Flaubert ("Flaubert and the Sin Against the Holy Ghost," March). At least, I hope this is so; if not, it would be wrong of me to like Madame Bovary quite as much as...


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