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"Flaubert's Literary Letters" Author: [France] Gustave Flaubert People's Literature Publishing House
"Flaubert's Literary Letters" Author: [France] Gustave Flaubert People's Literature Publishing House
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
The letters included in "Flaubert's Literary Letters" not only deal with the July Revolution, the Franco-Prussian War and other grand themes of many times, countries, and religions that caused ripples in his heart, but also record the writer's family changes, social interactions, the world, his temperament, his reading experience, his growing pains, and his love whispers. It can be called a genre painting of the times and a spiritual diary, with extremely high historical value and aesthetic significance.
About the Author
Flaubert (1821-1880) was a great French critical realist novelist in the mid-19th century. Maupassant was his student. His famous works include Madame Bovary, Sentimental Education and Bouvard and Pécuchet. He had a profound influence on the development of literature in the late 19th century and the 20th century, especially modernist literature. He is known as the "forefather of naturalistic literature" and the "founder of modern Western novels."