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A Journey Into Flauberts Normandy Artplace Series Susannah Patton

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A Journey Into Flauberts Normandy Artplace Series Susannah Patton
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Publisher: Roaring Forties Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.19 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Susannah Patton
ISBN: 9780976670681, 9780982341032, 0976670682, 0982341032
Language: English
Year: 2006

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A Journey Into Flauberts Normandy Artplace Series Susannah Patton by Susannah Patton 9780976670681, 9780982341032, 0976670682, 0982341032 instant download after payment.

Richly illustrated with maps, historical and contemporary photographs, and period artwork, this guidebook takes tourists and armchair travelers on a stimulating journey through the small towns, rolling hills, and windswept coast of Flaubert’s Normandy. The novelist’s homes and the locations that are prominently featured in his controversial works are the focus of this pictorial travel guide, and include the ancient town of Rouen, where Flaubert was born in 1821; the resort town of Trouville and its frequently painted beach; Croisset, where Flaubert’s riverside house gave him the refuge to write; and the quiet country town of Ry, which claims to be where the real Madame Bovary lived and died. 

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