The Collected Works

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Gustave Flaubert's 'The Collected Works' is a seminal collection of some of his most famous novels, including 'Madame Bovary' and 'Sentimental Education'. Flaubert's precise and vivid prose transports the reader to 19th-century France, capturing the societal norms and human emotions of the time with unparalleled depth. Known for his meticulous attention to detail and exploration of complex characters, Flaubert's work remains a cornerstone of French literary realism. The themes of love, desire, and the constraints of society are expertly woven into his narratives, making 'The Collected Works' a must-read for lovers of classic literature. Gustave Flaubert, a leading figure in the realist movement, drew inspiration from his own experiences and observations of society to craft his timeless tales. Born in 1821 in Rouen, France, Flaubert's penchant for storytelling and dedication to his craft are reflected in the enduring legacy of his works. His keen insight into human nature and criticism of bourgeois society are evident throughout his writing, making 'The Collected Works' a valuable addition to any literary enthusiast's collection. For readers seeking a profound exploration of human emotions and societal conventions, Gustave Flaubert's 'The Collected Works' offers a rich tapestry of narratives that continue to resonate with audiences today. With its masterful storytelling and insightful character studies, this collection is sure to captivate and engage readers looking for a deeper understanding of the human experience.

About the author

Gustave Flaubert, born on December 12, 1821, in Rouen, France, is heralded as one of the leading exponents of literary realism in his country. His influence extends deeply into the 19th-century literary landscape, famously known for his debut novel, 'Madame Bovary' (1857), a seminal work that elicited both scandal and acclaim for its unflinching depiction of bourgeois society and the character of Emma Bovary. A meticulous craftsman, Flaubert was notorious for his devotion to style, seeking the precise word or 'le mot juste,' which became a hallmark of his writing. His pursuit of perfection in prose led to each of his works being painstakingly crafted. After 'Madame Bovary', he continued to explore the boundaries of literary norms with books like 'Salammbo' (1862), a historical novel set in ancient Carthage, and 'Sentimental Education' (1869), a story of disillusionment in the Parisian society of the 1840s. His collection, 'The Collected Works of Gustave Flaubert', encapsulates his extensive contributions to literature, which include not only his novels but also travel writings, correspondence, and plays. Flaubert's impact on literature is indelible, with his dedication to the craft shaping the techniques of many writers after him. He passed away on May 8, 1880, leaving a legacy characterized by his devotion to realism and the art of prose.

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