Where Flaubert Lies
Delve into the intricate world of Gustave Flaubert with Claire Addison's insightful work, Where Flaubert Lies. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1996, this compelling hardback edition spans 416 pages and offers crucial perspectives on the challenging question of chronology in Flaubert's writing. Addison meticulously explores Flaubert's intentional manipulation of dates, revealing the subtle yet significant interplay between the author's life and his literary creations. Perfect for scholars, students, and Flaubert enthusiasts alike, this book enriches your understanding of one of literature's most complex figures. Discover the layers of meaning behind Flaubert's narratives and appreciate the artistry of his work in a new light. Enhance your collection with this essential read today!