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Flaubert

[ US /ˈfɫaʊbɝt/ ]
NOUN
  1. French writer of novels and short stories (1821-1880)

How To Use Flaubert In A Sentence

  • There is an earthquake in Leghorn: Flaubert doesn't cry out in sympathy.
  • Flaubert has said that "the ignoble is the sublime of the lower slope. Promenades of an Impressionist
  • Other great writers-Tolstoy, Bellow, Flaubert - seem to look through a clear - seeing inner eye which in Joyce is milkily, filmily sheened.
  • Sunday Book Review cover: Walter Kirn on How Fiction Works by James Wood: The heroes of this great artistic labor tend to be semimonastic intro­verts who, like Wood’s beloved Henry James and Gustave Flaubert, toil with the doors shut and locked, in soundproof splendid isolation, attentive to the subtle frictions among nouns and adjectival phrases .... An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs.
  • Indeed, the genre blurring of the title is intended, one gathers, to apply not only to Manet and Flaubert but also to Reed's own text.
  • Flaubert was her first encounter with French literature.
  • The prose of Flaubert, the imagery of Baudelaire, the harmonies of Wagner, Scruton points out, have all been accused of immorality, by those who believe that they paint wickedness in alluring colors. Roger Scruton on Beauty
  • It annoyed Flaubert mightily that purveyors of political cant should be greeted with more ballyhoo than gifted poets.
  • Flaubert's entire output fits one volume no fatter than the average airport blockbuster.
  • This paper Flaubert's narrative strategy in his Madame Bovary and its implications.
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