Gustave Flaubert
Gustave Flaubert was a renowned French novelist, best known for his masterpiece 'Madame Bovary,' whose literary style and themes have influenced countless writers, including Richard Dindo, who cited Flaubert's work as a reflection of the challenges artists face regarding public understanding and appreciation.
Born on Dec 12, 1821 (204 years old)
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Ireland:
Laing embodies Gustave Flaubert’s direction that a writer should 'be settled and orderly in your life, in order that you may be wild and original in your work.'
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Switzerland:
Gustave Flaubert is quoted for defining the existential significance of writing and literature.
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Tunisia:
Gustave Flaubert is referenced as a significant literary figure in the context of the workshops.
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France:
Emma Bovary, a character from Gustave Flaubert's novel, is mentioned as a fictional figure.
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Monaco:
Original works of Flaubert are included in the collection of Gérard Lhéritier.
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Venezuela:
Gustave Flaubert is quoted regarding the expressive power of human words.
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Switzerland:
Gustave Flaubert is mentioned as a classic author whose works inspired fashion accessories.
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China:
Flaubert advised Maupassant that to express an idea, there is only one accurate word that must be found.
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United Kingdom:
Gustave Flaubert is a classic author whose works are widely studied.
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Croatia:
Gustave Flaubert is known for creating the character Emma Bovary in his novel 'Madame Bovary'.
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