Crossword-Solution: FLAUBERT
We have 8 clues for the answer “FLAUBERT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "Madame Bovary" author | 1 answer |
| "Madame Bovary" writer | 1 answer |
| Bovary's creator | 1 answer |
| French writer of novels and short stories | 1 answer |
| Madame Bovary's creator | 1 answer |
| A BED FOR MADAME BOVARY IN THE DARK | 10 answers |
| Bovary Madame | 10 answers |
| BOVARY | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FLAUBERT (5)
Would monsieur be so very kind as to arrange to have a friend meet Monsieur Flaubert at as early an hour as convenient, that the details might be arranged to the mutual satisfaction of all concerned? Certainly.
She is a very well-read woman is the mother; she keeps up to date in French literature as well as in English, and can talk by the hour about the Goncourts, and Flaubert, and Gautier.
Not Théophile Gautier, not Flaubert, can look more callously upon life, or rate the reproduction more highly over the reality; and they will parody an execution, a deathbed, or the funeral of the young man of Nain, with all the cheerfulness in the world.
Half-past five is our next meal, and I read Flaubert’s Letters till the hour came round; dined, and then, Fanny having a cold, and I being tired, came over to my den in the unfinished house, where I now write to you, to the tune of the carpenters’ voices, and by the light—I crave your pardon—by the twilight of three vile candles filtered through the medium of my mosquito bar.
Fat Peg is oddly of a piece with the work of Zola, the Goncourts, and the infinitely greater Flaubert; and, while similar in ugliness, still surpasses them in native power.
Quotes with FLAUBERT (3)
And there was that poor sucker Flaubert rolling around on his floor for three days looking for the right word.
It seems that the people of Oran are like that friend of Flaubert who, on the point of death, casting a last glance at the irreplaceable earth, exclaimed: "Close the window, it's too beautiful.
Of course, even before Flaubert, people knew stupidity existed, but they understood it somewhat differently: it was considered a simple absence of knowledge, a defect correctable by education. In Flaubert's novels, stupidity is an inseparable dimension of human existence. It accompanies poor Emma throughout her days, to her bed of love and to her deathbed, over which two deadly agélastes, Homais and Bournisien, go on endlessly trading their inanities like a kind of funeral or…
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Appears in: Crossroads, LAT, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1988–2007).