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Flaubert: A Biography
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Flaubert: A Biography in Ottawa, ON
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Flaubert: A Biography in Ottawa, ON
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? National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist for Biography
A New York Times Notable Book
Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year
In this riveting landmark biography, Frederick Brown illuminates the life and career of the author of Madame Bovary . He describes Flaubert''s fraught relationship with his longtime mistress Louise Colet, his liaisons with many other women, and his friendships with luminaries such as Turgenev and Zola. Here too is Brown''s description of Flaubert''s meticulous compositional habits, his painstaking search for the sentence that is deeply, rhythmically right.
Brown brings his subject remarkably and fully to life, illuminating not only the novelist but also his milieu--the Paris and Normandy of the revolution of 1848 and of the Second Empire--with arresting clarity and a deepening sense of Flaubert''s time and place. Flaubert is a sophisticated, thorough, and utterly absorbing re-creation of the life and times of the man who is arguably the architect of the modern novel.
? National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist for Biography
A New York Times Notable Book
Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year
In this riveting landmark biography, Frederick Brown illuminates the life and career of the author of Madame Bovary . He describes Flaubert''s fraught relationship with his longtime mistress Louise Colet, his liaisons with many other women, and his friendships with luminaries such as Turgenev and Zola. Here too is Brown''s description of Flaubert''s meticulous compositional habits, his painstaking search for the sentence that is deeply, rhythmically right.
Brown brings his subject remarkably and fully to life, illuminating not only the novelist but also his milieu--the Paris and Normandy of the revolution of 1848 and of the Second Empire--with arresting clarity and a deepening sense of Flaubert''s time and place. Flaubert is a sophisticated, thorough, and utterly absorbing re-creation of the life and times of the man who is arguably the architect of the modern novel.

















