A Gustave Flaubert Encyclopedia
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Gustave Flaubert is probably the most famous novelist of nineteenth-century France and his best known work Madame Bovary is read in numerous comparative literature and French courses. His fiction set the standard to which other authors turned to learn their craft and his cult of art and his unrelenting search for stylistic perfection inspired many later writers such as Maupassant Proust Conrad Faulkner and Joyce. His denunciation of materialistic corrupt society; his fascination with altered states of consciousness; his oscillation between metaphysical longings and a radical nihilism; and his deep-seated mistrust of the adequacy of words themselves anticipate the works of contemporary authors. This reference is a convenient guide to his life and writingscluded in this volume are several hundred alphabetically arranged entries on Flaubert''s individual works and major characters; historical persons and events that shaped his life; the themes that run throughout his writings; the critical approaches employed by scholars studying his works; and related topics of interest. Each entry is written by an expert contributor and most close with a brief bibliography. All of his major works are treated at length and the volume mentions nearly every unpublished project of his that has a title. The book concludes with a selected general bibliography of major studies.
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