Flaubert's Novels (set of 4 Volumes in Total)

Flaubert's Novels (set of 4 Volumes in Total)

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"Collection of Flaubert's Novels (Set of 4 Volumes)" contains four kinds of Flaubert's novels translated by the famous translator Mr. Li Jianwu. It is based on the manuscripts made by the translator on the first edition for re-publication during his lifetime. It is a rare and out-of-print revised version. It also includes many prefaces by the translator and more than 40 illustrations. It is a precious research material about Flaubert and Li Jianwu's translation of Flaubert. The four types of Flaubert's novels include "Salangbao", a historical novel full of emotion and mystery that Flaubert took five years to write; "Education Emotion", a literary classic that is as famous as "Madame Bovary" and has been famous for a century; (or poetic drama form), the "enthusiastic" work "The Temptation of Saint Anthony", which reflects the rebellion against religious delusions and the rejection of the materialistic society; and the short story collection "Three Stories", which is praised to this day as the best model for the writer. Flaubert, a French writer, achieved the status of a literary master with his profound psychological description, realistic style, and sober observation of characters and society. Between 1856 and 1857, he published the novel "Madame Bovary", which caused intense controversy and gained literary fame. His representative works include the novels "Sarang Bao", "Emotional Education", "The Temptation of Saint Anton" and the short story collection "Three Stories", etc., Which have a lasting and profound influence on world literature. Flaubert has been engaged in writing all his life, and the number of finished products is not many, but these few works are enough to make him surpass many writers of his generation and enter the ranks of masters. He was called "Master" by André Gide, evaluated by Marcel Proust as "reviving the life of French writing", and praised by George Sainsbury as "the greatest French novelist in the second half of the nineteenth century". Li Jianwu, Chinese writer, dramatist, literary critic, translator, and French literature research expert. The pen name is Liu Xiwei. He has been engaged in Flaubert research for more than fifty years and is known as "Flaubert's confidant".

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