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Gustave Flaubert & George Sand 
George Sand and Gustave Flaubert: Collected Letters 

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In ‘George Sand and Gustave Flaubert: Collected Letters, ‘ readers are afforded an intimate glimpse into the profound friendship and intellectual exchange between two towering figures of 19th-century French literature. This carefully curated selection traverses a broad emotional and intellectual landscape, capturing the intricacies of their personal and professional lives. The epistolary format offers a unique window into the era’s literary debates, social norms, and cultural currents, showcasing the remarkable diversity of thought and style between the two correspondents. It is a testament to the power of letters in sustaining literary dialogue and friendship, offering standout insights into the creative process of both authors. The anthology draws from the rich literary and personal backgrounds of Gustave Flaubert, known for his exacting prose and narrative depth, and George Sand, celebrated for her prolific output and progressive views on society and gender. Together, they represented contrasting yet complementary literary sensibilities, engaging with and contributing to significant literary movements of their time, including realism and romanticism. This collection does more than chronicle their lives; it illustrates the evolving landscape of 19th-century literature and thought, framed through the enduring bond and mutual respect between these two literary giants. ‘Recommended for enthusiasts of literature and history alike, ‘George Sand and Gustave Flaubert: Collected Letters’ offers an unparalleled exploration of the intellectual and emotional kinship between two of literature’s most enduring voices. This anthology not only serves as a critical educational resource but as a compelling narrative of friendship, challenging readers to consider the multifaceted nature of literary creation and the enduring value of intellectual companionship. It invites a deeper appreciation of the nuances within and between their works, enriching the reader’s understanding of the period’s literary landscape.
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Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880) remains an eminent figure in the literary world, chiefly acclaimed for his precision of style and deep psychological analysis. Born in Rouen, France, to a family of doctors, Flaubert carved a path that was distinctively his own in the realm of literature. He is perhaps best known for his masterful debut novel, ‘Madame Bovary’ (1857), which caused a scandal for its unflinching portrayal of bourgeois ennui and adultery. The novel, now deemed a seminal work of literary realism, led to Flaubert’s trial on charges of obscenity, but he was eventually acquitted. His relentless pursuit of stylistic perfection earned his prose the admiration of generations of writers to come. Among his other significant works are ‘Sentimental Education’ (1869), an evocative depiction of the revolution of 1848, and ‘Salammbô’ (1862), a historical novel set in ancient Carthage famed for its rich detail and epic storytelling. Flaubert’s correspondence with George Sand, a revered French novelist in her own right, offers valuable insights into his literary beliefs and practices. Their collective letters, published posthumously, present a panorama of the 19th-century literary milieu and chronicle the deep friendship and mutual respect between two significant literary contemporaries. Flaubert’s virtuosic narrative approach and his contribution to literary modernism continue to be subjects of academic study and great interest among scholars and readers alike.
ภาษา อังกฤษ ● รูป EPUB ● หน้า 420 ● ISBN 8596547399872 ● ขนาดไฟล์ 0.4 MB ● สำนักพิมพ์ DigiCat ● เมือง Prague ● ประเทศ CZ ● การตีพิมพ์ 2022 ● ที่สามารถดาวน์โหลดได้ 24 เดือน ● เงินตรา EUR ● ID 8710749 ● ป้องกันการคัดลอก โซเชียล DRM

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