Books by Gustave Flaubert

Portrait of Gustave Flaubert

Gustave Flaubert, one of the defining figures of nineteenth‑century French literature, is celebrated for his meticulous style and unflinching realism. His most famous novel, *Madame Bovary*, reshaped the modern novel through its precision of language and psychological depth, offering an unvarnished portrait of provincial life and human longing. Flaubert's dedication to the perfect sentence and his refusal to compromise artistic integrity made him both admired and feared among his contemporaries.

Beyond his best‑known work, Flaubert's oeuvre ranges from the historical sweep of *Salammbô* to the romantic idealism of *Sentimental Education*, each revealing his fascination with the tension between reality and desire. His influence endures in writers who prize exacting craft and emotional honesty, ensuring that Flaubert remains an essential presence on any serious reader's bookshelf.

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