The aim of Flaubert in art was to create beauty, and this conception often clashed with the social and moral problems posed portray reality. He worked slowly and carefully, and as he worked, his idea about art became more accurate.
His ambition was to achieve a style as rhythmical as verse and as precise as the language of science "(letter to Louise Colet of April 24, 1852).
The decisive contribution to the literature Gustave Flaubert was the use of topic. Flaubert perceived the world, socially speaking, around us is built with facts but with topics, ie the world is the place of words and such. Unlike Balzac, Unlike Zola and other naturalists, Flaubert did not intend to explain social functioning, but simply to collect the oral tissue that composes it. In the material world verbal overlaps the packaging that makes him human and social. The man takes over the world through language and that world is appropriate, humanized, which took Flaubert. Flaubert
not find a style in the romantic sense, a style that identified him as G. Flaubert. Needed to achieve the "speech of all speeches, the word that, being new, not annul the other words. Flaubert's work is a huge event, not of the literary works of the past, which is also introduced as part of that world, but society in which he lived. If the world is a giant polyphonic text, Flaubert carefully picked it up. Flaubert why not devote themselves to observing the world around him, but to study those who had described.
often repeated that there was no such thing as a synonym and a writer had to crawl "the only right word to sum up your idea accurately. But at the same time, she always wanted to rhythm and harmony of sound syllables in his prose, so that not only appealed to the reader's intelligence but also his subconscious, in the same manner as the music, and has a more pervasive sense that no more words to their face value. The composition for he was a real fear.
In c ow Bobary Madame, lifting the ordinary and vulgar to categories of art, through work style, claim for the novel's issues "as ordinary vine" and give the prose sound, precision, harmony and rhythm of poetry and clarity, speed and passion the drama, these were the goals that had been proposed Flaubert Madame Bovary and were fully achieved, as noted by Baudelaire, in his time. Apro
see tation of the events of ordinary life and obsession with the form are the key ideas that focus the attention of the author of Madame Bovary. His immediate and more distant, while recognizing the magi sterio Flaubert, lean on one or another direction, divided and in Flaubert's life in "realistic" and "formalist."
But this isolation that kept Flaubert did not prevent its communication with society through their creative writing, making his novel an instrument of negative involvement in life. His work calls into question the values \u200b\u200bof a time and is an irreplaceable resource to learn about the society that inspired it.
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