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- Gustave Flaubert (UK: /ˈfloʊbɛər/ FLOH-bair, US: /floʊˈbɛər/ floh-BAIR, French: [ɡystav flobɛʁ]; 12 December 1821 – 8 May 1880) was a French novelist....
- on the handling of time in the novel (he differentiates four types of Flaubertian time—singular, circular, immobile and imaginary) and on the constantly...
- June 22, 1997 Valérie Bénéjam. "The Elliptical Adultery of Ulysses: A Flaubertian Recipe for Succès de Scandale", pp. 76–93 in James Joyce and the Nineteenth-Century...
- In 1917 Ezra Pound wrote, "James Joyce produces the nearest thing to Flaubertian prose that we now have in English." A Portrait of the Artist as a Young...
- Mason noted that "If The Living is to be faulted, it is for its plain, Flaubertian prose style ... a style that places a premium on exposition and drastically...
- finest stories, and demonstrates his secure movement in the limpid, Flaubertian prose which he was to consolidate so powerfully in his novel White Mule...
- 1913, Madame Bovary in 1915. Hailed by some scholars as Romania's best Flaubertian translator, he also did a Romanian version of Coppée's Grève de forgerons...