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 Flaubert [fləu'bɛr]   添加此单词到默认生词本
福楼拜(Gustave, 1821-1880 , 法国小说家)




    flaubert
    [ noun ]
    French writer of novels and short stories (1821-1880)
    <noun.person>


    1. The trouble with this biography is that, as Flaubert knew, such a subject is soon tedious unless mocked - thus the exquisite irony in Madame Bovary.
    2. Brief notes link each letter, elucidating references and the travel movements of the two writers. Throughout Flaubert lived at Croisset near Rouen, his residence for his entire working life.
    3. Anecdotes like these are the high points of an enthusiastic but flawed biography. Balzac, Zola and Flaubert are all popular classics in England but among French 19th century novelists, none is regarded with more suspicion here than Stendhal.
    4. They are almost our only reply to Flaubert." Still true enough, 50 years after Ford's death.
    5. The enormous palace (one guidebook quotes French author Gustave Flaubert as saying it could have accommodated 2,000 people) is on a par with the gardens.
    6. In the Musee Flaubert in Rouen, literature and medicine compete for the visitor's allegiance.
    7. This was the era of the Goncourt brothers, of Flaubert and Zola, of the can-can and syphilis.
    8. But Flaubert's "Madame Bovary" did save Mr. Vargas Llosa, one of the world's most distinguished political novelists, from thoughts of suicide.
    9. He has been trying to get computers to write novels, and has concluded that the next Flaubert will never be an Apple Mac. Disappointing news, then, to those scientists who prefer to remain mute. But the solution does lie in Flaubert's direction.
    10. He has been trying to get computers to write novels, and has concluded that the next Flaubert will never be an Apple Mac. Disappointing news, then, to those scientists who prefer to remain mute. But the solution does lie in Flaubert's direction.
    11. Bad behaviour as inventive as this can give good behaviour a bad name. Gustave Flaubert wrote a famous novel about bad behaviour and named it after his culprit-heroine.
    12. As a child he had skipped through the garden gate to browse among the corpses in the hospital mortuary. Dissection, still birth and unanaesthetised amputations were dinner table conversation. I came early to Flaubert.
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