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Gustave Flaubert (UK: / ˈ f l oʊ b ɛər / FLOH-bair, US: / f l oʊ ˈ b ɛər / floh-BAIR; [1] [2] French: [ɡystav flobɛʁ]; 12 December 1821 – 8 May 1880) was a French novelist. He has been considered the leading exponent of literary realism in his country and abroad.
Later she became the paramour of Gustave Flaubert, Alfred de Musset, and Abel Villemain. After her husband died, Colet supported herself and her daughter with her writing. Her brother was the painter Pierre Révoil. Louise Colet died in Paris. Though married to Hippolyte Colet, Louise had a steamy eight-year affair, in two stages, with Gustave ...
Madame Bovary (/ ˈ b oʊ v ə r i /; [1] French: [madam bɔvaʁi]), originally published as Madame Bovary: Provincial Manners (French: Madame Bovary: Mœurs de province [madam bɔvaʁi mœʁ(s) də pʁɔvɛ̃s]), is a novel by French writer Gustave Flaubert, published in 1857. The eponymous character lives beyond her means in order to escape ...
Hérodiade, opera by Jules Massenet, based on the story by Gustave Flaubert. Salome, opera by Richard Strauss, based on a German translation (by Hedwig Lachmann, grandmother of Mike Nichols) of the play by Oscar Wilde. Salomé, an opera by French composer Antoine Mariotte, set to a French libretto based on Oscar Wilde's play.
[5] [8] Auster and Davis later divorced; Davis is now married to the artist Alan Cote, [9] with whom she has another son, Theo Cote. She is a professor emerita at the University at Albany, SUNY , [ 10 ] and was a Lillian Vernon Distinguished Writer-in-Residence at New York University in 2012.
Véronique Delphine Delamare (born Couturier; 17 February 1822 – 8 March 1848) [1] was a French housewife who took numerous lovers and later committed suicide. She was said to have been the inspiration for Gustave Flaubert's 1857 novel Madame Bovary.
He won two National Book Awards—one in 1971 for Arts and Letters for his biography of Jean Cocteau (Cocteau: A Biography), [2] another in 1981 for Translation for the first volume of Flaubert's selected letters (The Letters of Gustave Flaubert 1830-1857) [3] —and the American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal.
Nemi and he fell in love and were married. After meeting Furst, he helped to launch her literary career. ... Gustave Flaubert, L'educazione sentimentale, Milan-Rome ...