Madame Boufari

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Sprache - Sonstige

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It is a novel by French writer Gustav Flaubert (1821-1880). It was issued in the year 1857, and the writer was subjected to the charge of insulting public morals and scratching modesty and religion. When he was asked by French writer Gustav Flaippe, a question: Who is Emma in Madame Boufari's novel? It was good for him to say the truth and answered in short and all frankly: It is me. He was not a player with words, nor tried to provoke those who listened to him. He really believed in this: because that character, who urged him for a long time after drawing her from reality and formulated it for five years, after his final decision made her the heroine of his novel - and when he made the decision he visited Egypt and contemplated the Nile waterfalls at Aswan. That character quickly possessed it and changed even from his lifestyle and dealing with humans, knowing that a large part of the world of the novel, in addition to being drawn from reality so that every personality can refer to a real figure who has known Flaubert and lived its story, built on the basis of Flaubert himself with one with one One of his first compositions: Loues Cole. Which woman and Gustav are a man? It's okay, this is not important. The important thing is that Emma's character, during her years of formulation, possessed Flaubert completely and captured him, so that he did not hesitate to write to his critical friend Tin, saying: "When I was describing, in writing, poisoning Emma Boufari for herself, I felt the taste of Arsenic in my mouth. My imagined characters do In me completely and chasing me. Or, rather, I may have been inside these characters ... "We are certain that critics and researchers were right when they found in these phrases the secret of the strange life that he lived." This book that did not stop raising feelings and whims among his readers. "

Produkt Details

Verlag: Rufoof

Genre: Sprache - Sonstige

Sprache: ara

Umfang: 628 Seiten

Größe: 814,1 KB

ISBN: 9786455323000

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