Gustave Flaubert, Trans. by Will Quotes
A collection of quotes by Gustave Flaubert, Trans. by Will.
Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880) was a renowned French novelist who is considered one of the pioneers of realism in literature. Born on December 12, 1821, in Rouen, France, Flaubert displayed a passion for writing from a young age. He received a good education and went on to study law in Paris, although his real interest lay in literature.
Flaubert's most famous work is his novel "Madame Bovary," published in 1857. The novel caused significant controversy due to its depiction of adultery and the portrayal of Emma Bovary, an unsatisfied middle-class woman yearning for a more exciting life. However, it also solidified Flaubert's position as a prominent writer and established his literary style characterized by meticulous attention to detail and psychological depth.
Throughout his career, Flaubert dedicated himself to refining his writing, often spending extensive periods perfecting each word and sentence. His dedication to precision earned him the reputation of being one of the greatest stylists in French literature.
In addition to "Madame Bovary," Flaubert produced several other notable works, including "Salammbô" (1862), "Sentimental Education" (1869), and "Bouvard et Pécuchet" (1881, posthumously published). He strongly influenced later writers like Marcel Proust and Guy de Maupassant through his commitment to portraying reality as accurately as possible.
Gustave Flaubert died on May 8, 1880, in Croisset, France, leaving behind an enduring literary legacy and inspiring generations of writers to come.