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  1. Gustave Flaubert was born on 12 December 1821 in Rouen, a city situated in the northern province of Normandy. His father, Achille-Cléophas Flaubert, worked as a medical practitioner and surgeon, affording the family a comfortable bourgeois lifestyle in the provinces. Flaubert received his education at the Collège Royal and later the Lycée ...

  2. Jun 27, 2024 · Flaubert's sense of his own mission and modernity as a writer is manifest throughout his exceptionally readable correspondence. ‘Before Flaubert’, writes the Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa, ‘novelists sensed intuitively that form played a key role in the success or failure of their stories …

  3. Gustave Flaubert was born in 1821 in Rouen. His father was a surgeon at the city’s hospital, and he spent his childhood in a rather morbid atmosphere. Early on he was fascinated by literature and writing, but was bored in school, and even more bored by the prospect of “going to law school” and becoming a lawyer.

  4. Gustave Flaubert was born December 12, 1821, in Rouen, France, and died May 8, 1880. He was the fourth child of a distinguished doctor who was the head of the hospital in that city. Gustave was a sensitive and quiet boy; he read a lot, and since the family lived in a house on the hospital grounds, he early gained a knowledge of scientific ...

  5. Gustave Flaubert [güst'aav flob'eer] (12. detsember 1821 – 8. mai 1880) oli prantsuse proosakirjanik. Eriti on tuntud tema realistlik romaan " Madame Bovary " ja ta piinlikult hoolikas pühendumus raamatu stiilile, mille parimaks näiteks tema lõputu "parima sõna" ja puhta kunsti otsing.

  6. French literature - Realism, Flaubert, Novels: It is easy to see why Gustave Flaubert was so firm in dissociating himself from such writers as Champfleury and Duranty, given that his own work undermined all sense of stability in perceptions and values by emphasizing the idea that any version of reality is relative to the person who perceives it. Furthermore, Flaubert rejected the idea that there was any merit in attempting to transpose a “slice of life” onto the page in “everyday ...

  7. Gustavas Floberas ( pranc. Gustave Flaubert; 1821 m. gruodžio 12 d. – 1880 m. gegužės 8 d.) – prancūzų prozininkas -realistas, vienas žinomiausių XIX a. Europos rašytojų. Labiausiai žinomas dėl savo 1856 m. romano „ Ponia Bovari “.