Sydämen oppivuodet Free Download Ebook By Gustave Flaubert
| Title | : | Sydämen oppivuodet |
| Author | : | Gustave Flaubert |
| Format | : | Hardcover |
| Page | : | 416 pages |
| ISBN | : | 9510138363 |
Ranskalaisen klassikon kuolematon rakkausromaani Pariisin levottomilta vallankumousvuosilta Syd men oppivuodet on suuri ajankuva pariisilaismilj st ja tyypeist 1840 ja 50 luvulta P henkil , nuori Fr d ric Moreau uneksii loistavasta tulevaisuudesta, mutta kietoutuu kevytmielisen seurael m n pauloihin H n tuhlaa omaisuutensa yksinkertaisen ja el m niloisen Rosanette Ranskalaisen klassikon kuolematon rakkausromaani Pariisin levottomilta vallankumousvuosilta Syd men oppivuodet on suuri ajankuva pariisilaismilj st ja tyypeist 1840 ja 50 luvulta P henkil , nuori Fr d ric Moreau uneksii loistavasta tulevaisuudesta, mutta kietoutuu kevytmielisen seurael m n pauloihin H n tuhlaa omaisuutensa yksinkertaisen ja el m niloisen Rosanetten t hden ja liehittelee hienoa rouva Dambreusea, jonka varakkuus ja ylh inen syntyper avaavat h nelle ovet hienoston salonkeihin H n h ilyy ep m r isen taiteilijankutsumuksen ja katolisuuden v lill , ja h nt vet puoleensa sarastava sosialismi, joka tuona aikana osoittautui monille ponnahduslaudaksi poliittiseen vaikutusvaltaan Pohjas vyn h nen el m lleen kuitenkin antaa Marie Arnoux, hyv uskoisen taidekauppiaan puoliso Mariessa on sit mit nuoresta Moreausta puuttuu uskollisuutta, hyveellisyytt ja syd men jaloutta
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Gustave Flaubert December 12, 1821 May 8, 1880 is counted among the greatest Western novelists He was born in Rouen, Seine Maritime, in the Haute Normandie Region of France.Flaubert s curious modes of composition favored and were emphasized by these peculiarities He worked in sullen solitude, sometimes occupying a week in the completion of one page, never satisfied with what he had composed, Gustave Flaubert December 12, 1821 May 8, 1880 is counted among the greatest Western novelists He was born in Rouen, Seine Maritime, in the Haute Normandie Region of France.Flaubert s curious modes of composition favored and were emphasized by these peculiarities He worked in sullen solitude, sometimes occupying a week in the completion of one page, never satisfied with what he had composed, violently tormenting his brain for the best turn of a phrase, the most absolutely final adjective It cannot be said that his incessant labors were not rewarded His private letters show that he was not one of those to whom easy and correct language is naturally given he gained his extraordinary perfection with the unceasing sweat of his brow One of the most severe of academic critics admits that in all his works, and in every page of his works, Flaubert may be considered a model of style.That he was one of the greatest writers who ever lived in France is now commonly admitted, and his greatness principally depends upon the extraordinary vigour and exactitude of his style Less perhaps than any other writer, not of France, but of modern Europe, Flaubert yields admission to the inexact, the abstract, the vaguely inapt expression which is the bane of ordinary methods of composition He never allowed a clich to pass him, never indulgently or wearily went on, leaving behind him a phrase which almost expressed his meaning Being, as he is, a mixture in almost equal parts of the romanticist and the realist, the marvellous propriety of his style has been helpful to later writers of both schools, of every school The absolute exactitude with which he adapts his expression to his purpose is seen in all parts of his work, but particularly in the portraits he draws of the figures in his principal romances The degree and manner in which, since his death, the fame of Flaubert has extended, form an interesting chapter of literary history.The publication of Madame Bovary in 1857 had been followed by scandal than admiration it was not understood at first that this novel was the beginning of something new, the scrupulously truthful portraiture of life Gradually this aspect of his genius was accepted, and began to crowd out all others At the time of his death he was famous as a realist, pure and simple Under this aspect Flaubert exercised an extraordinary influence over mile de Goncourt, Alphonse Daudet and Zola But even after the decline of the realistic school Flaubert did not lose prestige other facets of his genius caught the light It has been perceived that he was not merely realistic, but real that his clairvoyance was almost boundless that he saw certain phenomena clearly than the best of observers had done Flaubert is a writer who must always appeal to other authors than to the world at large, because the art of writing, the indefatigable pursuit of perfect expression, were always before him, and because he hated the lax felicities of improvisation as a disloyalty to the most sacred procedures of the literary artist.He can be said to have made cynicism into an art form, as evinced by this observation from 1846 To be stupid, and selfish, and to have good health are the three requirements for happiness though if stupidity is lacking, the others are useless His Oeuvres Compl tes 8 vols., 1885 were printed from the original manuscripts, and included, besides the works mentioned already, the two plays, Le Candidat and Le Ch teau des avurs Another edition 10 vols appeared in 1873 1885 Flaubert s correspondence with George Sand was published in 1884 with an introduction by Guy de Maupassant.He has been admired or written about by almost every major literary personality of the 20th century, including philosophers such as Pierre Bourdieu Georges Perec named Sentimental Education as one of his favou 
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