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The Life-Work of Flaubert, from the Russian of Merejowski
Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky
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, 2022-09-16
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Fiction / Classics
Reference / General
ISBN
EAN:8596547382225
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=KbuKEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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In 'The Life-Work of Flaubert, from the Russian of Merejowski,' Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky provides a profound exploration into the creative existence of one of French literature's luminaries, Gustave Flaubert. Written with an astute perception of literary art, Merezhkovsky delves into the nuanced interplay between Flaubert's personal life and his written works. The book not only serves as a biographical sketch with meticulous attention to detail but also situates Flaubert's influence and legacy within the broader context of 19th-century European literature. The scholarly articulation and the depth of literary analysis exemplify a powerful homage to the formidable French novelist by one of Russia's distinguished literary figures. Merezhkovsky's own status as a significant Russian symbolist author and intellectual informs this detailed study. His impassioned engagement with theology, philosophy, and history is evident as he examines the complexity of Flaubert's character and oeuvre. The backdrop of Merezhkovsky's turbulent Russia, alongside his advocacy for cultural and spiritual renewal, perhaps influenced his absorption with Flaubert, who also grappled with the themes of transcendence and aestheticism amidst the chaos of his time. This treatise is recommended for literary scholars, students of European literature, and admirers of Flaubert's work who aim to gain a richer understanding of the man behind the pen. 'The Life-Work of Flaubert, from the Russian of Merejowski' demands a discerning reader eager to explore the symbiotic relationship between an artist's life experiences and their creations. Merezhkovsky's perspective is a crucial scholarly resource, providing a depth of insight that surpasses mere biography and invites a reflective engagement with Flaubert's enduring impact on literature.