Gustave Flaubert

Flaubert {{circa|1865}} Gustave Flaubert ( , ; ; 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 Flaubert, realism strives for formal perfection, so the presentation of reality tends to be neutral, emphasizing the values and importance of style as an objective method of presenting reality". He is known especially for his debut novel ''Madame Bovary'' (1857), his ''Correspondence'', and his scrupulous devotion to his style and aesthetics. The celebrated short story writer Guy de Maupassant was a protégé of Flaubert. Provided by Wikipedia
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Flaubert in Egypt : a sensibility on tour : a narrative drawn from Gustave Flaubert's travel notes & letters /

: 232, [10] pages : illustrations, portraits ; 20 cm. : Bibliography : pages 229-[232].

Published 1965
Les Lettres d'Egypte de Gustave Flaubert dapres les manuscrits autographes.

: viii, 477 pages ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

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