Gustave Flaubert & George Sand 
The Correspondence of George Sand and Gustave Flaubert [EPUB ebook] 
Collected Letters of the Most Influential French Authors

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The Correspondence of George Sand and Gustave Flaubert is a rich tapestry of 19th-century thought, offering a window into the tumultuous social and literary landscapes of the era. This anthology captures the oscillations between Romanticism and Realism through the epistolary exchange of two towering figures in French literature. The letters within this volume exhibit a remarkable variety of tones and artistic styles; they oscillate between affectionate camaraderie and rigorous debates, revealing profound insights into the creative processes and philosophical contemplations of their time. Readers will find these exchanges a testament to the intellectual rigor and emotional depth inherent in their era’s literary explorations. George Sand and Gustave Flaubert, each a luminary in their own right, partake in an insightful discourse that transcends mere correspondence. Both authors contribute significantly to the anthology’s theme, richly reflecting the dynamic interactions between their diverse literary traditions. While Sand’s works resonate with the liberal spirit of Romanticism, advocating for social reforms and emotional expression, Flaubert’s embrace of Realism sharply dissects societal constraints with meticulous detail. These vibrant voices, rooted in distinct cultural and literary milieus, converge here, offering a comprehensive perspective on the evolving literary landscape of 19th-century France. This collection is indispensable for readers eager to explore the confluence of Romantic and Realist dialogues within a single anthology. The Correspondence of George Sand and Gustave Flaubert presents a valuable scholastic opportunity to engage with authentic historical discourse while appreciating the shifts in literary paradigms. Ideal for both scholars and enthusiasts of literature, this volume not only provides academic insight but also fosters an ongoing conversation between the celebrated authors, challenging and enriching our understanding of their interconnected but distinct worlds.

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Gustave Flaubert, a towering figure in the history of French literature, was born on December 12, 1821, in Rouen, Normandy. He is often considered a leading exponent of literary realism in his country. Flaubert’s remarkable precision of style and his vivid, meticulous prose have earned him a celebrated position among 19th-century writers. His best-known work, ‘Madame Bovary’ (1857), is a seminal text in realism, depicting the tragic consequences of the provincial life of Emma Bovary and her unattainable dreams. This novel, which led to an obscenity trial at the time, was recognized posthumously for its critical reflection on society and the depth of its character study. Beyond this magnum opus, Flaubert’s ‘Salammbo’ (1862) and ‘Sentimental Education’ (1869) further exemplify his craft and thematic concerns, exploring historical settings and the tumults of personal passions against societal expectations. Moreover, ‘The Correspondence of George Sand and Gustave Flaubert’ provides invaluable insights into his thoughts and relationships in the literary world. Through his extensive letters with Sand, a literary peer, Flaubert reveals much about his literary convictions and the intellectual climate of his era. Flaubert’s influence extends beyond literature; it penetrates the realms of art and philosophy, affecting writers and thinkers who grapple with the representation of reality. He passed away on May 8, 1880, leaving behind a legacy that continues to resonate throughout literature.

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язык английский ● Формат EPUB ● страницы 420 ● ISBN 8596547742661 ● Размер файла 0.6 MB ● издатель DigiCat ● город Prague ● Страна CZ ● опубликованный 2023 ● Загружаемые 24 месяцы ● валюта EUR ● Код товара 9237650 ● Защита от копирования Социальный DRM

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