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French novelist. 1821 - 1880
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'''Gustave Flaubert''' (1821 - 1880) was a French novelist, best known as the author of ''"Madame Bovary"''.  
  
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The epigraphs at the heads of chapters (publishers love those little things) were researched and
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inserted by [[Peter Occhiogrosso]] -- I mention this because I wouldn't want anybody to think I sat around reading [[Gustave Flaubert|Flaubert]], [[Paul Twitchell| Twitchell]] and [[William Shakespeare| Shakespeare]] all day.
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Quoted twice in [[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]:
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Quoted in [[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]:
  
 
<blockquote>Be regular and orderly in your life so that you may be violent and original in your work.</blockquote>   
 
<blockquote>Be regular and orderly in your life so that you may be violent and original in your work.</blockquote>   
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==See also==
  
 
[[wikipedia:Gustave Flaubert|Gustave Flaubert Article]]
 
[[wikipedia:Gustave Flaubert|Gustave Flaubert Article]]
  
  
 
[[Category:Supporting Cast|Flaubert, Gustave]]
 
 
[[Category:The Real Frank Zappa Book (The List)|Flaubert, Gustave]]
 
[[Category:The Real Frank Zappa Book (The List)|Flaubert, Gustave]]
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[[Category:Writers|Flaubert, Gustave]]

Latest revision as of 02:44, 8 October 2011

Gustave Flaubert (1821 - 1880) was a French novelist, best known as the author of "Madame Bovary".

The epigraphs at the heads of chapters (publishers love those little things) were researched and inserted by Peter Occhiogrosso -- I mention this because I wouldn't want anybody to think I sat around reading Flaubert, Twitchell and Shakespeare all day.

Quoted in The Real Frank Zappa Book:

Be regular and orderly in your life so that you may be violent and original in your work.

Gustave Flaubert


One becomes a critic when one cannot be an artist, just as a man becomes a stool pigeon when he cannot be a soldier.

Gustave Flaubert (letter to Madame Louise Colet, August 12, 1846)


See also

Gustave Flaubert Article