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  • Note subjective sur le styl...
    Jousset, Philippe

    Flaubert, 12/2016 16
    Journal Article

    A letter to the doctor Jules Cloquet, written in Cairo, is chosen as a sample of Flaubert’s correspondence in the 1850’s. Representative of what is called the “average” epistolary writing, it can be used as a negative to understand to what extent the novelist engaged in self-mutilation so as to “faire oeuvre” by perfecting the art of prose that has brought him so much praise. The major issues is that by becoming a totem Flaubert’s style has given literature and its teaching in France a decisive orientation, of which today’s debates show the historicity.