Letters of Gustave Flaubert, 1830-1857 by Gustave. Flaubert (1981, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherHarvard University Press
ISBN-100674526376
ISBN-139780674526372
eBay Product ID (ePID)458662

Product Key Features

Book TitleLetters of Gustave Flaubert, 1830-1857
Number of Pages270 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1981
TopicEuropean / French, Literary
IllustratorYes
GenreLiterary Criticism, Biography & Autobiography
AuthorGustave. Flaubert
Book SeriesHarvard Paperbacks Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight16 Oz

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN79-013503
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Edition19
Dewey Decimal843/.8
Table Of ContentIntroduction Reflections: Gustave Flaubert's Correspondence I. THE BILLIARD TABLE, THE COLLÉGE, 1821-1840 II. THE LAW, 1840-1843 III. BREAKDOWN, TRAVEL, MOURNING, 1844-1846 IV. LOUISE COLET I, 1846-1848 V. VOYAGE EN ORIENT, 1849-1851 VI. LOUISE COLET II: MADAME BOVARY, 1851-1855 VII. PUBLICATION, TRIAL, TRIUMPH, 1856-1857 Appendix I A Self-Portrait of Louise Colet Appendix II Flaubert and Syphilis Appendix III A Letter from Maxime DuCamp Works of Related Interest Index
SynopsisFlaubert wrote to his mistress, Louise Colet: "An author in his book must be like God in the universe, present everywhere and visible nowhere." In his books, Flaubert sought to observe that principle; but in his many impassioned letters he allowed his feelings to overflow, revealing himself in all of his human complexity. Sensuous, witty, exalted, ironic, grave, analytical, the letters illustrate the artist's life--and they trumpet his artistic opinions--in an outpouring of uninhibited eloquence. An acknowledged master of translation, Francis Steegmuller has given us by far the most generous and varied selection of Flaubert's letters in English. He presents these with an engrossing narrative that places them in the context of the writer's life and times. We follow Flaubert through his unhappy years at law school, through his tumultuous affair with Louise Colet; we share his days and nights amid the temples and brothels of Egypt, then on to Palestine, Turkey, Greece, and Rome. And the letters chronicle one of the central events in literary history--the conception and composition of what has been called the first modern novel, Madame Bovary. Steegmuller's selection concludes with Flaubert's standing trial for immoral writing, Madame Bovary's immediate popular success, and Baudelaire's celebration of its psychological and literary power. Throughout this exposition in Flaubert's own words of his views on life, literature, and the passions, readers of his novels will be powerfully reminded of the fertility of his genius, and delighted by his poetic enthusiasm. "Let us sing to Apollo as in ancient days," he wrote to Louise Colet, "and breathe deeply of the fresh cold air of Parnassus; let us strum our guitars and clash our cymbals and whirl like dervishes in the eternal hubbub of forms and ideas!" Flaubert's letters are documents of life and art; lovers of literature and of the literary adventure can rejoice in this edition.
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