The Dance of Death
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Published
Findaway Voices, 2024.
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28m 0s
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English
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9798882213335

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Gustave Flaubert., Gustave Flaubert|AUTHOR., & David Barnes|READER. (2024). The Dance of Death . Findaway Voices.

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Gustave Flaubert, Gustave Flaubert|AUTHOR and David Barnes|READER. 2024. The Dance of Death. Findaway Voices.

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Gustave Flaubert, Gustave Flaubert|AUTHOR and David Barnes|READER. The Dance of Death Findaway Voices, 2024.

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Gustave Flaubert, Gustave Flaubert|AUTHOR, and David Barnes|READER. The Dance of Death Findaway Voices, 2024.

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    [synopsis] => FLAUBERT, GUSTAVE (1821–1880), French novelist, was born at Rouen on the 12th of December 1821. His father, of whom many traits are reproduced in Flaubert's character of Charles Bovary, was a surgeon in practice at Rouen; his mother was connected with some of the oldest Norman families. He was educated in his native city, and did not leave it until 1840, when he came up to Paris to study law. He is said to have been idle at school, but to have been occupied with literature from the age of eleven. Flaubert in his youth "was like a young Greek," full of vigour of body and a certain shy grace, enthusiastic, intensely individual, and apparently without any species of ambition. He loved the country, and Paris was extremely distasteful to him. He made the acquaintance of Victor Hugo, and towards the close of 1840 he travelled in the Pyrenees and Corsica. Returning to Paris, he wasted his time in sombre dreams, living on his patrimony. In 1846, his mother being left quite alone through the deaths of his father and his sister Caroline, Flaubert gladly abandoned Paris and the study of the law together, to make a home for her at Croisset, close to Rouen. This estate, a house in a pleasant piece of ground which ran down to the Seine, became Flaubert's home for the remainder of his life. From 1846 to 1854 he carried on relations with the poetess, Mlle Louise Colet; their letters have been preserved, and according to M. Émile Faguet, this was the only sentimental episode of any importance in the life of Flaubert, who never married. His principal friend at this time was Maxime du Camp, with whom he travelled in Brittany in 1846, and through the East in 1849. Greece and Egypt made a profound impression upon the imagination of Flaubert. From this time forth, save for occasional visits to Paris, he did not stir from Croisset.
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