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  1. The complete works of Gustave Flaubert; embracing romances. trav by Flaubert. Gustave. 1821-1880., 1904-01-01
  2. Salammbô. Edited by E. Lauvrìere by Gustave, 1821-1880 Flaubert, 2009-10-26
  3. Three Tales by Gustave (1821-1880) Flaubert, 1942
  4. MADAME BOVARY.A Tale of Provincial Life. Translated from the French by John Stirling. by Gustave [1821 - 1880]. Flaubert, 1881
  5. The temptation of St. Anthony by Gustave, 1821-1880 Flaubert, 2009-10-26
  6. The temptation of Saint Anthony. English version by G.F. Monkshood by Gustave, 1821-1880 Flaubert, 2009-10-26
  7. The Letters of Gustave Flaubert, 1857-1880 (Vol. 2) by Gustave Flaubert, 1982-10-31
  8. The Family Idiot: Gustave Flaubert, 1821-1857, Volume 5 by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1994-01-26
  9. Early Writings of Gustave Flaubert by Gustave Flaubert, 1991-12-01
  10. Flaubert in Egypt: A Sensibility on Tour (Penguin Classics) by Gustave Flaubert, 1996-03-01
  11. Where Flaubert Lies: Chronology, Mythology and History (Cambridge Studies in French) by Claire Addison, 2006-11-02
  12. Flaubert: Madame Bovary (Landmarks of World Literature) by Stephen C. Heath, 1992-05-29
  13. Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary and Three Tales (Monarch notes) by Arthur Rozen, 1977-06
  14. Gustave Flaubert (Modern Novelists) by David Roe, 1989-06

21. Gustave Flaubert - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
Acerca del autor de Madame Bovary y su obra.
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Gustave Flaubert Nacimiento 12 de diciembre de
Ruán
Alta Normandía Francia Defunción 8 de mayo de
Croisset
Baja Normandía Francia Ocupación Licenciado en Derecho. Escritor. Nacionalidad francesa Género narrativo novela Gustave Flaubert Ruan Alta Normandía 12 de diciembre de Croisset Baja Normandía 8 de mayo de ) fue un escritor francés . Está considerado uno de los mejores novelistas occidentales y es conocido principalmente por su primera novela publicada Madame Bovary , y por su escrupulosa devoción a su arte y su estilo, cuyo mejor ejemplo fue su interminable búsqueda de le mot juste ("la palabra exacta").
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Gustave Flaubert era el segundo hijo de Achille Cléophas ( ) y de Anne Justine, de soltera Fleuriot ( ). El padre de Flaubert, cirujano jefe del Hospital de Ruán, sirvió como modelo para el personaje del doctor Lariviēre en Madame Bovary . Su madre estaba emparentada con algunas de las más antiguas familias de Normandía El 15 de mayo de ingresó en el Colegio Real de Ruán, donde cursó octavo curso. Siguió sus estudios en el colegio y el instituto de Ruán sin demasiado entusiasmo. En el colegio era considerado un vago; sin embargo se inició en la literatura a la edad de once años. Durante el verano de 1836 conoció a

22. Flaubert, Gustave - Astro-Databank, Gustave Flaubert Horoscope, Born 12 December
Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Gustave Flaubert born on 12 December 1821 Rouen, France
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French novelist best known for "Madame Bovary," which ranks as one of the world's greatest novels. A cheerless pessimist, he worked tirelessly to create an exact and realistic style; it took him years to perfect a novel. The son of a prominent doctor in Rouen, Flaubert was sent to Paris to study law between 1840 and 1843. He had an illness which left him incapacitated, presumably a type of epilepsy. His protective mother spent her entire life catering to his every whim, anticipating his financial needs before he even expressed them. Flaubert was fond of the financial and physical security of his family home and eventually returned there to spend the rest of his life writing. Daily life in his mother's house was conducted in hushed whispers until he awoke close to noon. Mme. Flaubert then rushed to his bedside for a long chat, after which he arose, ate a huge lunch and spent the afternoon getting ready to work on his writing until far into the night. Flaubert spent a lifetime torn between the crude appetites of the flesh and the seraphic aspirations of the soul, between the gutter and the radiant heavens, between the reality and the dream. He attended prostitutes and mistresses to satisfy his carnal desires, most notably poet Louise Colet, a twice-awarded winner of the prestigious poetry prize by the Academie Francaise. They met in 1846 and she published her account of their relationship in "Lui," 1859. When he could no longer resist the pleas of his mistress, he would go to Paris for several weeks of hyper sexuality until he felt the need to return to "Poor old darling," which he called his mother.

23. FLAUBERT, Gustave (1821-1880). Autograph Letter Signed ('G. Flaubert') To [his F
FLAUBERT, Gustave (18211880). Autograph letter signed ('G. Flaubert') to his friend Claudius Popelin, n.p., Croisset, 11 February 1879, reporti.
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24. Frases De Gustave Flaubert
Citas y frases c lebres del autor.
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25. Gustave Flaubert - Free Online Library
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Gustave Flaubert was born into a family of doctors in Rouen. His father, Achille-Cléophas Flaubert, was a chief surgeon at the Rouen municipal hospital, who made his money investing in land. Flaubert's mother, Anne-Justine-Caroline (née Fleuriot), was the daughter of a physician, and she became the most important person in his life. Early on, Flaubert found this bourgeois background burdensome. His rebellion against it led to his expulsion from school, and Flaubert completed his education privately in Paris. Flaubert started to write during his school years. A disappointment in his teens - Flaubert fell in love with Elisa Schlésinger, who was married and some ten years his senior - inspired much of his early writing. In the 1840's Flaubert studied law at Paris, a brief episode in his life, and in 1844 he had a nervous attack. "I was cowardly in my youth," Flaubert wrote once to George Sand. "I was afraid of life." He was recognized as suffering from a nervous disease, although it could have been epilepsy. However, the diagnosis changed Flaubert's life. He failed his law exams and decided to devote himself to literature. In this he was helped by his father who bought him a house at Croisset, on the River Seine between Paris and Rouen. In 1846 Flaubert met the writer Louise Colet. They corresponded regularly and she became Flaubert's mistress, although they met infrequently. In

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A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life , [en] 1904 Drie Vertellingen , [nl] Frau Bovary , [de] 1857 Herodias , [en] Herodias , [en] La tentation de Saint Antoine , [fr] Madame Bovary , [en] 1857 Over Strand and Field
A Record of Travel Through Brittany , [en] 1904 Salambo
Ein Roman aus Alt-Karthago , [de] 1886 Salammbo , [en] 1886 Salammbô , [en] 1862 Sentimental Education, Volume II
The History of a Young Man , [en] 1904 A Simple Soul , [en] The Temptation of St. Antony
or A Revelation of the Soul , [en] 1904 Three short works
The Dance of Death, The Legend of Saint Julian the Hospitaller, A Simple Soul , [en] 1838 Trois contes , [en] 1877 Un coeur simple , [fr] 1877 Yksinkertainen sydän , [fi] 1917 More Information Wikipedia WorldCat

27. Flaubert. Enfermos Epilépticos Famosos. Gustave Flaubert
Semblanza de Gustave Flaubert y su enfermedad.
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Gustave Flaubert Las primeras crisis epilépticas, de las que tenemos noticia, sucedieron en los años 1843/44 - Flaubert tenía entonces 22 años. Es de suponer, que las crisis epilépticas influyeron de forma evidente en el equilibrio interior y en la conducta social del escritor. "Mi vida activa acabó a los 22 años. [...] Tengo mis nervios que no me dan reposo."
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28. AvióndePapel, Revista Literaria De Curiosidad Gratuita
Frases sobre el oficio de ser escritor.
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Avión de Papel Junio de 2001 Revista Cultural de Curiosidad Gratuita Portada Vuelos Aviadores En Cabina ... Cajas Negras Aviadores Gustave Flaubert "El oficio de escritor no es suave,
pero sí hermoso" Otros Vuelos Vuelo en Tierra Decálogo del escritor por Augusto Monterroso Más Aviadores Para tener talento será necesario estar convencido de ello. Para tener la conciencia en estado puro debe situarla por encima de la de todos los demás. No siempre le será divertido. Usted estará muy sólo, pero se consolará escupiendo desde arriba. La anécdota:
Gustave Flaubert nació a las cuatro de la madrugada de un 12 de diciembre de 1821. A los 11 años se sentaba a los pies de uno de sus vecinos a escuchar la lectura de "El Quijote". El creador de "Madame Bovary" escudriñaba la técnica de la novela de Cervantes y tomaba anotaciones sobre las aventuras del hidalgo de La Mancha.
Si usted, aviador novato, tiene la irresistible necesidad de escribir y posee un temperamento de Hércules, ha hecho bien en dedicarse a la literatura. Si no, olvide la literatura.
Debe escribir siempre. Sus contemporáneos desconocerán qué pervivirá de su obra. Nunca los grandes hombres fueron considerados en vida. Los hace así la posteridad. Usted trabaje si se lo dicta el corazón, si siente que la vocación le arrastra.

29. Flaubert, Gustave - Biography And Online Books
Flaubert, Gustave biography and collection of works Gustave Flaubert (18211880) French novelist of the realist school, best-known for MADAME BOVARY (1857), a story of
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Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880) French novelist of the realist school, best-known for MADAME BOVARY (1857), a story of adultery and unhappy love affair of the provincial wife Emma Bovary. As a writer Flaubert was a perfectionist, who did not make a distinction between a beautiful or ugly subject: all was in the style. "The Idea," he wrote, "exists only by virtue of its form" - its elements included the perfect word, cunningly contrived and verified rhythms, and a genuine architectural structure. "Has it ever happened to you," Leon went on, "to come across some vague idea of one's own in a book, some dim image that comes back to you from afar, and as the completest expression of your own slightest sentiment?"
"I have experienced it," she replied.
"That is why," he said, "I especially love the poets. I think verse more tender than prose, and that it moves far more easily to tears."
(from Madame Bovary In 1846 Flaubert met the writer Louise Colet. They corresponded regularly and she became Flaubert's mistress although they met infrequently. Colet gave in Lui (1859) her account of their relationship. After the death of both his father and his married sister, Flaubert moved at Croisset, the family's country home near Rouen. Until he was 50 years old, Flaubert lived with his mother. The household also included his niece Caroline. His maxim was: "Be regular and orderly in your life like a bourgeois, so that you may be violent and original in your work."

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Flaubert wurde am 12. Dezember 1821 in Rouen geboren. Sein Vater war Chirurg. Flaubert wuchs ohne Zuneigung auf, da er ein ungewolltes Kind war. Er galt in der Familie als dumm und zurückgeblieben. Auf Drängen seines Vaters nahm er in Paris das Jurastudium auf, folgte aber gleichzeitig seinen literarischen Neigungen. Wegen des Ausbruchs einer Nervenkrise brach er 1844 seine erfolgloses Studium ab. Es folgten Reisen nach Korsika, Italien, Griechenland, dem Orient und Nordafrika. Seit 1864 lebte er in selbstgewollter Isolation in Croisset, wo er am 8. Mai 1880 starb. Zum 100. Geburtstag von Flaubert am 11. Dezember 1921 schrieb Carl von Ossitzky: Heute vor 100 Jahren wurde in Rouen der größte französische Romancier seit Balzac geboren. Flaubert gehört ebenso wie Dostojewski zu den Gestalten, die für die gesamte moderne Literatur zum Schicksal geworden sind. In Deutschland sind Künstler wie z.B. Heinrich Mann und Max Brod, von vielen kleineren zu schweigen, ohne Flauberts Vorgang nicht denkbar. Es ist sein Verdienst, daß er den sozialen Realismus Balzacs von allem romanhaft überladenen Beiwerk befreite und mit dem kühnen Psychologismus eines Stendhal verband und in eine kristallklare durchsichtige Form brachte. Flaubert ist einer der größten Seelenkenner der Weltliteratur, zugleich einer der unermüdlichsten Kämpfer um den reinen Stil. Sein meistgelesenster und heute bereits klassisch gewordener Roman

31. Flaubert, Gustave | Define Flaubert, Gustave At Dictionary.com
Cultural Dictionary Flaubert, Gustave (floh bair ) A nineteenth-century French author known for his careful choice of words and exact descriptions. Flaubert's best-known
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32. Biblioteca Virtual Miguel De Cervantes - Flaubert, Gustave (1821-1880)
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33. Flaubert, Gustave
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Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880), French novelist of the realist period, is known best for his sensational Madame Bovary (1857), a classic tale of romance and retribution. It is a portrait of the young provincial Emma Bovary as fallen woman and her adulterous liaisons with Rodolphe Boulanger. (It was criticised then banned for a period after its first release). Gustave Flaubert was born in Rouen, France on 12 December 1821, the fifth of six children in a family of doctors. His father, Achille-Cléophas Flaubert, was chief surgeon in Rouen. (He died in 1846). Flaubert's mother, Anne Justine Caroline (née Fleuriot), was the daughter of a physician, and was to become one of the most influential people in his life and works. (She died in 1872). In the 1830s Flaubert attended the Collége Royal de Rouen, writing for its newspaper, reading Shakespeare, travelling extensively and at the age of fourteen began in earnest his own writings, inspired by his unconsummated love affair at this time with the much older and married Elisa Schlésinger.

35. Le Résumé De Madame Bovary
Propose un r sum du roman, plusieurs extraits et un texte critique de George Sand.
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Résumé Fille d'un riche fermier, Emma Rouault épouse Charles Bovary, officier de santé et veuf récent d'une femme tyrannique. Elevée dans un couvent, Emma aspire à vivre dans le monde de rêve dont parlent les romans à l'eau de rose qu'elle y a lu. Un bal au château de Vaubyessard la persuade qu'un tel monde existe, mais le décalage qu'elle découvre avec sa propre vie déclenche chez elle une maladie nerveuse. Son mari décide alors de s'installer dans une autre bourgade, siège de comices agricoles renommées, Yonville-l'Abbaye. Là, elle fait connaissance des personnalités locales, Homais, pharmacien progressiste et athée, le curé Bournisien, Léon Dupuis, clerc de notaire, Rodolphe Boulanger, gentilhomme campagnard. La naissance d'une fille la distrait un peu, mais bientôt Emma cède aux avances de Rodolphe. Elle veut s'enfuir avec son amant qui, lâche, l'abandonne. Emma croit en mourir, traverse d'abord une crise de mysticisme, puis plus tard, au théâtre de Rouen, revoit Léon, revenu de Paris. Elle devient très vite sa maîtresse, lors d'une promenade dans un fiacre. Installée dans sa liaison, Emma Bovary invente des mensonges pour revoir Léon, et dépense des sommes importantes, qu'elle emprunte à un marchand trop complaisant, Lheureux.

36. Madame Bovary - FLAUBERT, Gustave | Between The Covers Rare Books
First edition in English. Modest wear to the cloth at the extremities of the spine and corners, still a nice and tight, very good plus copy with the spine gilt bright.
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37. History In The Making, Title Page
Pr sentation des manuscrits du premier chapitre de la troisi me partie de L ducation sentimentale. Universit de Hull.
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38. Flaubert, Gustave
Gustave Flaubert (December 12, 1821 – May 8, 1880) was a French novelist who, with near contemporaries Stendhal and Honore de Balzac, is credited with the development of
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Gustave Flaubert Gustave Flaubert (December 12, 1821 – May 8, 1880) was a French novelist who, with near contemporaries Stendhal and Honore de Balzac , is credited with the development of literary realism . Decades before Henry James Charles Dickens or Anthony Trollope , whose prolific, often melodramatic, plot-driven novels were serialized for publication and composed under deadline constraints. Flaubert's best-known and influential novel, Madame Bovary, explored the provincial life of the bored and adulterous Emma Bovary, realistically rendering her relationships and psychology without projecting moral judgment. Presenting Emma as a stifled and repressed romantic, Flaubert poured scorn on the banality of bourgeois conventions. The subject matter and realistic treatment outraged French society and Flaubert was brought up (and acquitted) on charges of obscenity. The never-married Flaubert was notorious for his prodigious appetite for prostitutes and often expressed misogynist attitudes toward women. His disdain for women as moral, emotional, and intellectual beings provided a precedent for misogynistic treatment of women in Western literature. Flaubert's aesthetic ideals influenced the development of the novel in Europe

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