Similar words: glauberite, dauber, hauberk, aubergine, puberty, pubertal, prepubertal, bedaubed. Meaning: n. French writer of novels and short stories (1821-1880).
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31. She is sick of all the egos madly dancing around her—at school, in her summer theater, at the luncheon table at which Lane Coutell is dissecting Flaubert along with his frogs' legs.
32. Writers, he thought, had trouble abiding by that, and he referred to Flaubert and Kafka as "two other born non-buyers of carrots and turnips."
33. We know that Nabokov was rereading Flaubert when he was writing The Tragedy of Mister Morn.
34. Thirdly, his interest was directed to the study of Gustave Flaubert.
35. Furthermore, this narrative strategy also uncovers Flaubert 's playful attitude towards the existential nihil, and thus helps the writer transcend and poeticize reality.
36. The emotional education Gustave Flaubert concerned mainly refers to passion from the bottom of heart.
37. He was, in fact, a remarkable novelist too. By following the realist tradition of Balzac, Stendhal and Flaubert Maupassant succeeded in bringing forth the new method of psychological description.
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