Gustave Flaubert (French pronunciation:[ɡystav flobɛʁ]; 12 December 1821 – 8 May 1880) was an influential French novelist who was perhaps the leading exponent of literary realism in his country. He is known especially for his first published novel, Madame Bovary (1857), for his Correspondence, and for his scrupulous devotion to his style and aesthetics. The celebrated short story writer Guy de Maupassant was a protégé of Flaubert.
Life
Early life and education
Flaubert was born on 12 December 1821, in Rouen, in the Seine-Maritime department of Upper Normandy, in northern France. He was the second son of Anne Justine Caroline (née Fleuriot; 1793–1872) and Achille-Cléophas Flaubert (1784–1846), director and senior surgeon of the major hospital in Rouen. He began writing at an early age, as early as eight according to some sources.
He was educated at the Lycée Pierre Corneille in Rouen, and did not leave until 1840, when he went to Paris to study law. In Paris, he was an indifferent student and found the city distasteful. He made a few acquaintances, including Victor Hugo. Toward the end of 1840, he traveled in the Pyrenees and Corsica. In 1846, after an attack of epilepsy, he left Paris and abandoned the study of law.
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"It seems to me that I have always existed and that I possess memories that date back to the Pharaohs."
"One must always hope when one is desperate, and doubt when one hopes."
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Mario Vargas Llosa, 2010 Nobel Laureate in Literature, speaks about his greatest influence, Gustave Flaubert. This interview was conducted at the Nobel Museum i...
Mario Vargas Llosa, 2010 Nobel Laureate in Literature, speaks about his greatest influence, Gustave Flaubert. This interview was conducted at the Nobel Museum in Stockholm in May 2014, produced by Nobel Media for Nobelprize.org.
Mario Vargas Llosa, 2010 Nobel Laureate in Literature, speaks about his greatest influence, Gustave Flaubert. This interview was conducted at the Nobel Museum in Stockholm in May 2014, produced by Nobel Media for Nobelprize.org.
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Professor Bill Yarrow of Joliet Junior College provides an in-depth analysis of the plot, characters, symbols, themes, and motifs of Gustave Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary.
Download the free study guide and infographic for Madame Bovary here: https://www.coursehero.com/lit/Madame-Bovary/infographic/
A biting critique of bourgeoisie (or middle-class) values, Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary relates the tragic life of striver Emma Bovary and her husband Charles.
Bored of her mundane existence as a doctor's wife in a small town, Emma turns to indulgent spending and romantic dalliances to find passion and true love, as well as to distract herself.
Emma’s love affairs in the short-term bring passion, but ultimately end in disappointment and Emma finds herself worse off than she was before. In her loneliness she also develops a desire for wealth and grandeur.
Aiming to join the upper classes, with little means of actually doing so, she ultimately succumbs to the consequences of her indulgence when her debts begin to catch up with her.
Her ultimate decision to take her life forces Charles to discover her debt and infidelities and leaves him and their daughter in poverty.
Through heightened descriptions of middle-class life and its discontents, Flaubert indicts the superficial new values system that emerged in the wake of the French Revolution.
French author Gustave Flaubert’s novel Madame Bovary was first published in 1856. Flaubert was greatly interested in writing about the bourgeoisie, or middle class. He was known for his style of literary realism—which attempted to depict life as it really was, as in his most popular work, Madame Bovary.
The tragedy Madame Bovary contains many strong themes, including desire and dissatisfaction, as Emma craves romance but quickly tires of it; freedom and confinement, as society dictates that Emma stay in an unhappy marriage; and power and helplessness, as Emma follows a path toward ruin in her quest to find independence. Other important motifs include windows and death.
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Download the free study guide and infographic for Madame Bovary here: https://www.coursehero.com/lit/Madame-Bovary/infographic/
A biting critique of bourgeoisie (or middle-class) values, Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary relates the tragic life of striver Emma Bovary and her husband Charles.
Bored of her mundane existence as a doctor's wife in a small town, Emma turns to indulgent spending and romantic dalliances to find passion and true love, as well as to distract herself.
Emma’s love affairs in the short-term bring passion, but ultimately end in disappointment and Emma finds herself worse off than she was before. In her loneliness she also develops a desire for wealth and grandeur.
Aiming to join the upper classes, with little means of actually doing so, she ultimately succumbs to the consequences of her indulgence when her debts begin to catch up with her.
Her ultimate decision to take her life forces Charles to discover her debt and infidelities and leaves him and their daughter in poverty.
Through heightened descriptions of middle-class life and its discontents, Flaubert indicts the superficial new values system that emerged in the wake of the French Revolution.
French author Gustave Flaubert’s novel Madame Bovary was first published in 1856. Flaubert was greatly interested in writing about the bourgeoisie, or middle class. He was known for his style of literary realism—which attempted to depict life as it really was, as in his most popular work, Madame Bovary.
The tragedy Madame Bovary contains many strong themes, including desire and dissatisfaction, as Emma craves romance but quickly tires of it; freedom and confinement, as society dictates that Emma stay in an unhappy marriage; and power and helplessness, as Emma follows a path toward ruin in her quest to find independence. Other important motifs include windows and death.
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Piesa de teatru radiofonic Madame Bovary, scrisă de Gustave Flaubert, este o dramă.
Piesa de față de ajută să (re)descoperim povestea tragică a Emmei Bovary, o femeie cu o căsnicie nefericită, un soţ mediocru, nişte amanţi egoişti şi prea multe iluzii romantice. De dincolo de povestea Emmei răzbate însă cea a provincialismului îngust, bigot şi burghez înfierat la tot pasul de Gustave Flaubert, care pare a fi strecurat în fiecare frază o doză din arsenicul luat de eroina sa deziluzionată.
Madame Bovary este o poveste provocatoare, caustică, de o ironie fără drept de apel, pentru care autorul a fost de altfel acuzat de ultraj adus moralei publice, ajungând în faţa tribunalului corecţional.
ÎNTREBARE: Ce părere ai despre doamna Bovary?
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Distribuție: Valeria Seciu, Giorge Constantin, Victoria Mierlescu, Ștefan-Mihailescu Braila, Ion Marinescu, Ion Pavlescu, Ovidiu-Iuliu Moldovan, Rodica Sanda Țuțuianu, Lili Nica Dumitrescu, Atena Demetriad, Mircea Albulescu, Matei Alexandru, Emil Hosu.
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Piesa de teatru radiofonic Madame Bovary, scrisă de Gustave Flaubert, este o dramă.
Piesa de față de ajută să (re)descoperim povestea tragică a Emmei Bovary, o femeie cu o căsnicie nefericită, un soţ mediocru, nişte amanţi egoişti şi prea multe iluzii romantice. De dincolo de povestea Emmei răzbate însă cea a provincialismului îngust, bigot şi burghez înfierat la tot pasul de Gustave Flaubert, care pare a fi strecurat în fiecare frază o doză din arsenicul luat de eroina sa deziluzionată.
Madame Bovary este o poveste provocatoare, caustică, de o ironie fără drept de apel, pentru care autorul a fost de altfel acuzat de ultraj adus moralei publice, ajungând în faţa tribunalului corecţional.
ÎNTREBARE: Ce părere ai despre doamna Bovary?
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Distribuție: Valeria Seciu, Giorge Constantin, Victoria Mierlescu, Ștefan-Mihailescu Braila, Ion Marinescu, Ion Pavlescu, Ovidiu-Iuliu Moldovan, Rodica Sanda Țuțuianu, Lili Nica Dumitrescu, Atena Demetriad, Mircea Albulescu, Matei Alexandru, Emil Hosu.
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Mario Vargas Llosa, 2010 Nobel Laureate in Literature, speaks about his greatest influence, Gustave Flaubert. This interview was conducted at the Nobel Museum in Stockholm in May 2014, produced by Nobel Media for Nobelprize.org.
Summarize videos instantly with our Course Assistant plugin, and enjoy AI-generated quizzes: https://bit.ly/ch-ai-asst Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary explained with chapter summaries in just a few minutes!
Professor Bill Yarrow of Joliet Junior College provides an in-depth analysis of the plot, characters, symbols, themes, and motifs of Gustave Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary.
Download the free study guide and infographic for Madame Bovary here: https://www.coursehero.com/lit/Madame-Bovary/infographic/
A biting critique of bourgeoisie (or middle-class) values, Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary relates the tragic life of striver Emma Bovary and her husband Charles.
Bored of her mundane existence as a doctor's wife in a small town, Emma turns to indulgent spending and romantic dalliances to find passion and true love, as well as to distract herself.
Emma’s love affairs in the short-term bring passion, but ultimately end in disappointment and Emma finds herself worse off than she was before. In her loneliness she also develops a desire for wealth and grandeur.
Aiming to join the upper classes, with little means of actually doing so, she ultimately succumbs to the consequences of her indulgence when her debts begin to catch up with her.
Her ultimate decision to take her life forces Charles to discover her debt and infidelities and leaves him and their daughter in poverty.
Through heightened descriptions of middle-class life and its discontents, Flaubert indicts the superficial new values system that emerged in the wake of the French Revolution.
French author Gustave Flaubert’s novel Madame Bovary was first published in 1856. Flaubert was greatly interested in writing about the bourgeoisie, or middle class. He was known for his style of literary realism—which attempted to depict life as it really was, as in his most popular work, Madame Bovary.
The tragedy Madame Bovary contains many strong themes, including desire and dissatisfaction, as Emma craves romance but quickly tires of it; freedom and confinement, as society dictates that Emma stay in an unhappy marriage; and power and helplessness, as Emma follows a path toward ruin in her quest to find independence. Other important motifs include windows and death.
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Piesa de teatru radiofonic Madame Bovary, scrisă de Gustave Flaubert, este o dramă.
Piesa de față de ajută să (re)descoperim povestea tragică a Emmei Bovary, o femeie cu o căsnicie nefericită, un soţ mediocru, nişte amanţi egoişti şi prea multe iluzii romantice. De dincolo de povestea Emmei răzbate însă cea a provincialismului îngust, bigot şi burghez înfierat la tot pasul de Gustave Flaubert, care pare a fi strecurat în fiecare frază o doză din arsenicul luat de eroina sa deziluzionată.
Madame Bovary este o poveste provocatoare, caustică, de o ironie fără drept de apel, pentru care autorul a fost de altfel acuzat de ultraj adus moralei publice, ajungând în faţa tribunalului corecţional.
ÎNTREBARE: Ce părere ai despre doamna Bovary?
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Distribuție: Valeria Seciu, Giorge Constantin, Victoria Mierlescu, Ștefan-Mihailescu Braila, Ion Marinescu, Ion Pavlescu, Ovidiu-Iuliu Moldovan, Rodica Sanda Țuțuianu, Lili Nica Dumitrescu, Atena Demetriad, Mircea Albulescu, Matei Alexandru, Emil Hosu.
Gustave Flaubert (French pronunciation:[ɡystav flobɛʁ]; 12 December 1821 – 8 May 1880) was an influential French novelist who was perhaps the leading exponent of literary realism in his country. He is known especially for his first published novel, Madame Bovary (1857), for his Correspondence, and for his scrupulous devotion to his style and aesthetics. The celebrated short story writer Guy de Maupassant was a protégé of Flaubert.
Life
Early life and education
Flaubert was born on 12 December 1821, in Rouen, in the Seine-Maritime department of Upper Normandy, in northern France. He was the second son of Anne Justine Caroline (née Fleuriot; 1793–1872) and Achille-Cléophas Flaubert (1784–1846), director and senior surgeon of the major hospital in Rouen. He began writing at an early age, as early as eight according to some sources.
He was educated at the Lycée Pierre Corneille in Rouen, and did not leave until 1840, when he went to Paris to study law. In Paris, he was an indifferent student and found the city distasteful. He made a few acquaintances, including Victor Hugo. Toward the end of 1840, he traveled in the Pyrenees and Corsica. In 1846, after an attack of epilepsy, he left Paris and abandoned the study of law.
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