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  1. Dec 21, 2022 · CROISSET: The Pavillon Flaubert is all that remains of the Flaubert family home in the hamlet of Croisset on the River Seine just outside Rouen. It was here that Flaubert lived for 35 years and wrote most of his stories.

    • Rouen Cathedral
    • Rouen - Museum of Flaubert and The History of Medecine
    • Croisset - Pavillon Flaubert
    • Rouen - Monumental Cemetery
    • Rouen - Flaubert Is Not Dead - Application Mobile
    • The Village of Ry - Seine-Maritime
    • Lyons La Foret - Eure
    • Pont L'eveque - Calvados
    • Trouville Sur Mer - Calvados

    Rouen Cathedral was a source of great inspiration for Flaubert. Head inside to the north aisle of the quire to see the beautiful stained-glass window of Saint Julian which inspired Flaubert’s short story, La Légende de Saint-Julien l’Hospitalier (The Legend of St Julian the Hospitalier). Also worth a look in Rouen Cathedral is a low-relief stone sc...

    51, rue de Lecat - 76000 Rouen 02 35 15 59 95 - info@musees-rouen-normandie.fr https://www.chu-rouen.fr/le-chu/culture-et-patrimoine/le-musee-flaubert A museum with a dual medical and literary vocation. Gustave Flaubert's birth room with memories of his youth and family portraits. Surprising and unique medical collections such as a 6-seater sick be...

    18, quai Gustave Flaubert 76380 CANTELEU 02 76 08 80 88 The Pavillon Flaubert is all that remains of the Flaubert family home in the hamletof Croisset just outside Rouen. It was here that Flaubert lived for 35 years and wrote most of his stories. From 1851 to his death in 1880, Flaubert’s life and the inspiration for his work were mainly inspired b...

    Rue du Mesnil Gremichon 76000 ROUEN 02 35 12 05 46 The "Père-Lachaise" of Rouen and high up, the "monumental" is also a picturesque and fascinating way to read Rouen's history. The tombs and monuments evoke the different eras and glories of the city. Gustave Flaubert is buried there, along with other illustrious figures who are honored by Boieldieu...

    This application aims to modernize the tourist offer by proposing an interactive visit of the city of Rouen during a journey of about 1h30 in autonomy in the city, on the theme of the life of Flaubert and his work Madame Bovary. Contents: 8 points of interest in Rouen: Notre-Dame de Rouen Cathedral, Statue of Flaubert, Place des Carmes, Bust of Lou...

    While Flaubert was in the Middle East and southern Europe in 1851, a local scandal took place in the village of Ry, east of Rouen, where the wife of a certain Dr Delamare had killed herself at age 27 after her husband and general ennui drove her to have affairs and get into debt. Her husband died soon after, leaving their daughter behind. A friend ...

    Ten miles south of Ry, the picturesque village of Lyons-la-Forêt, officially recognised as one of the ‘most beautiful villages in France’, has not changed much at all since Madame Bovary was written, so was chosen to be where both Jean Renoir and Claude Chabrol’s adaptations of the novel were filmed. In 2013, the film Gemma Bovery, which drew many ...

    As a child, Flaubert spent many family holidays just outside Pont-l’Evêque, not far from Trouville-sur-Mer. Un Coeur Simple (A Simple Heart), his short story of a small-town maid Félicité and her beloved parrot Loulou is set here, in the traditional cheese and ciderproducing region known as the Pays d’Auge. The colourful half-timbered buildings and...

    Flaubert and his family spent their summer holidays in the pretty seaside town of Trouville-sur-Mer in 1836, when he was 14. It was on the beach here that Flaubert met and became taken with an older, married woman called Elise Schlesinger, who would become the inspiration behind Madame Arnoux, the main character in his 1869 novel, L’Education Senti...

  2. Gustave Flaubert. Gustave Flaubert (UK: / ˈfloʊbɛər / FLOH-bair, US: / floʊˈbɛər / floh-BAIR; [1][2] French: [ɡystav flobɛʁ]; 12 December 1821 – 8 May 1880) was a French novelist. He has been considered the leading exponent of literary realism in his country and abroad. According to the literary theorist Kornelije Kvas, "in ...

  3. The French Third Republic (French: Troisième République, sometimes written as La III e République) was the system of government adopted in France from 4 September 1870, when the Second French Empire collapsed during the Franco-Prussian War, until 10 July 1940, after the Fall of France during World War II led to the formation of the Vichy ...

  4. Croisset est un hameau de Canteleu en Seine-Maritime, sur la rive droite de la Seine, en face de la boucle du Petit-Quevilly et proche de la ville de Rouen. Ce lieu doit sa célébrité à Gustave Flaubert qui y vécut pendant 35 ans et y écrivit l’essentiel de son œuvre dans une maison située au bord de la Seine.

  5. May 14, 2018 · Born: December 12, 1821 Rouen, France Died: May 8, 1880 Croisset, France French novelist and author The French novelist Gustave Flaubert was one of the most important forces in creating the modern novel as a deliberate art form and in introducing this objective form of writing in France.

  6. Location of the house outside Rouen where Flaubert, the ‘hermit of Croisset’, lived and wrote for more than half his life. From: Croisset in The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French »

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