flaubert in A Sentence

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    Gustave Flaubert. Paris, April 12, 1857.

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    Gustave Flaubert 's.

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    If I were you, I would go for the Flaubert.

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    Flaubert taught me that talent is unyielding discipline and long patience.

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    Yet at that moment Flaubert seemed to be writing about us.

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    Flaubert's sudden and unexpected death in 1880 was a grievous blow to Maupassant.

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    This is not, Flaubert suggests, how the big things in life actually happen.

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    Flaubert wrote to Baudelaire claiming,"You have found a way to inject new life into Romanticism.

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    He's my disciple and I love him like a son,” Flaubert said of Maupassant.

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    What are the similarities and differences between a novel by Charlotte Brontë and one by Gustave Flaubert?

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    Flaubert bit his elbows that he had already agreed on a fixed fee, because he could earn much more.

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    (This has been ascribed to Flaubert, which is strange because he had one of the most boring lives on record.).

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    He wrote and played himself in a comedy in 1875(with the benediction of Flaubert),"À la feuille de rose, maison turque".

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    French writer, Gustav Flaubert, has once said,“Travel makes one modest, you see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.”.

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    In one passage that we“discussed,” Flaubert contrasts Emma's expectations for love with what love actually is when she falls for Leon Dupuis.

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    Flaubert was educated in his native city and did not leave it until 1840, when he went to Paris to study law.

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    Flaubert woke up at ten in the morning, without getting out of bed, read letters, newspapers, smoked a pipe, talked with my mother.

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    I suppose if one… if one were to say that Céline is the true pessimist, then you could also say that Flaubert is his complete opposite.

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    Whenever Flaubert was staying in Paris, he used to invite Maupassant to lunch on Sundays, lecture him on prose style, and correct his youthful literary exercises.

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    As for the defender Flaubert, the aforementioned Marie-Antoine-Julie Senart, he gave an expressive, as is customary in the French advocacy, with a four-hour speech for high artistry.

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    It was chaired by someone Dupati- a man who, in fact, did not make any particular career in the judiciary, except he became famous in two trials- Flaubert and Baudelaire.

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    Laure sent her son to make Flaubert's acquaintance at Croisset in 1867, and when he returned to Paris after the war, she asked Flaubert to keep an eye on him.

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    By day he hung out at Caffe Med, the former meeting place of the Beats and sixties activists, reading Herman Hesse and Flaubert, then going over to Moe's Bookstore to read physics.

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    Gustave Flaubert's most celebrated work"Madame Bovary," published in 1857, contains many examples of the approach he used to show how Emma's Bovary's sentimentality and obsession with romantic ideals of love led to her downfall.

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    Maupassant's mother, Laure, was the sister of Alfred Le Poittevin, who had been a close friend of Gustave Flaubert, and she herself remained on affectionate terms with the novelist for the rest of his life.

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    Every so often I did manage to focus on the passages of Flaubert's that I would projected onto the screen over the stage, but even then, I could only read the book as being about our life.

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