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  1. Madame Bovary, the debut novel by French author Gustave Flaubert, was first published as a serial in 1856 and as a novel in 1857. The novel tells the story of Emma Bovary, a young woman who marries a country doctor and becomes disillusioned with her provincial life. Seeking passion and luxury, Emma engages in extramarital affairs, accumulating ...

  2. Namnteckning. Redigera Wikidata. Gustave Flaubert, född 12 december 1821 i Rouen, död 8 maj 1880 på sitt lantställe i Croisset i Canteleu strax utanför Rouen, var en fransk romanförfattare, en av den franska realismens främsta representanter. Flaubert fick sitt litterära genombrott med debutromanen Madame Bovary.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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 “.

  7. Gustave Flaubert greatly influenced the development of the modern novel. In the historical context of French literature, his work forms a bridge between romanticism and realism, and his art arises ...

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