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Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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1 Introd | of Balzac, Hugo, Alfred de Musset, Merimee, Stendhal, 2 Introd | flame. There was Aurelien de Seze; Jules Sandeau, her 3 Introd | life” and gave her a nom de guerre; the inscrutable 4 Introd | should not have seen M. de Keratry proposing the pillage 5 I | 1863, Questions dart et de litterature.] and goes on 6 VII | By leaving Paris, gare de Sceaux, at I oclock, you 7 IX | Footnote: Les Don Juan de village.] by my son and 8 XV | perform a fairy play: la Nuit de Noel from the Theatre de 9 XV | de Noel from the Theatre de Nohant, I dont want to, 10 XVII | the 10 volumes of Histoire de ma vie, of which I knew 11 XIX | being able to say, as did M. de Talleyrand to Louis Philippe: “ 12 XLIII | Consuelo and the Comtesse de Rudolstadt; it took me four 13 XLIV | little.~Consuelo, La Comtesse de Rudolstadt, what are they? 14 LV | that one sees on the Champ de Mars. Never mind; someone 15 LXV | friend Madame Lebarbier de Tinan awaits me at the house 16 LXXI | with impatience.” (Memoires de l’Academie de Saint-Quentin.)~ 17 LXXI | Memoires de l’Academie de Saint-Quentin.)~ 18 LXXIII | him a propos of his book: De la propriete, and I hope 19 LXXXVIII| Velches! Velches! as M. de Voltaire would sigh (or 20 XCIII | Saint-Gueltas, like Count de Sauvieres, like Rebec! and 21 XCVII | human folly!” as says M. de Voltaire.~And I am convinced 22 CI | a book entitled Histoire de ma vie by George Sand. Which 23 CI | admires very much the Lepreux de la cite d’Aoste, finds Don 24 CVII | about it in the Histoire de ma vie. What I say is true, 25 CXXI | ecclesiastical memoirs of the Nain de Tillemont. I hope to succeed 26 CXXII | than all the Saint Vincent de Pauls in the world! And 27 CXXX | should make an attempt with de la T(our) Saint-Y(bars). 28 CXXXV | Sarcey compares me to Marquis de Sade, whom he confesses 29 CXXXIX | Education sentimentale, de Flaubert, was printed in 30 CXXXIX | in the Questions dart et de litterature, Calmann-Levy, 31 CLXII | the preface to the Idees de M. Aubray?~How I long to 32 CLXVII | miss poor Jules [Footnote: De Goncourt.] and you pity 33 CLXVIII | say to you.~Poor Edmond de Goncourt is in Champagne 34 CLXIX | most about poor Jules’ (de Goncourt) death, is the 35 CLXXII | should not have seen M. de Keratry proposing the pillage 36 CLXXXV | The people of the Hotel de Ville have changed the object 37 CLXXXV | society of Saint-Vincent de Paul and the International. 38 CXCI | godson of your friend Michel de Bourges, Bardoux, mayor 39 CXCI | response whatsoever from de Chilly. I have been to his 40 CCIII | Footnote: Mademoiselle de Flaugergues.] to whom the 41 CCV | and for poor Mademoiselle de Flaugergues whom by the 42 CCVII | to the Conseil municipal de Rouen. This little production 43 CCVII | violent to le Nouvelliste de Rouen, which did not dare 44 CCX | Lettre au Conseil municipal de Rouen, which is to appear 45 CCXVI | evening, Kant’s Critique de la raison pure, translated 46 CCXVIII | possible.~And the Critique de la raison pure of the previously 47 CCXXXII | TO GEORGE SAND Bagneres de Luchon, 12th July, 1872~ 48 CCXXXIII| article on Mademoiselle de Flaugergues, which will 49 CCXXXIII| Hugo, Bouilhet, Leconte de Lisle and Pauline Viardot. 50 CCXLIII | portrait of the Marquise de Francqueville in her old 51 CCXLIII | is a feat. Your Madame de Thievre, with her shawl 52 CCXLV | in my niece’s garret, rue de Clichy! That is very narrow 53 CCXLIX | swallowed ALL the odious Joseph de Maistre. They have saddled 54 CCLVII | a pun). [Footnote: “Dans de tempsmeans also, “some 55 CCLX | Sunday ...~I am not like M. de Vigny, I do not like the “ 56 CCLX | I am reading lHistoire de la Medecine by Daremberg, 57 CCLX | lEssai sur les facultes de l’entendement by Gamier, 58 CCLXVI | gulped a volume by Garcin de Tassy on Hindustani literature, 59 CCLXXIV | first night of Don Juan de Village, which was a failure. 60 CCLXXVI | Mondes, including la Gazette de France and le Constitutionnel. 61 CCLXXIX | taken a walk in the Bois de Boulogne, had dined at Magny’ 62 CCLXXXII| two weeks. Zola’s Conquete de Plassans, seventeen hundred 63 CCLXXXII| Histoire dun Diamant by Paul de Musset (see the Revue des 64 CCXC | translation except Leconte de Lisle’s, insisting that 65 CCCIII | the revival of the Mariage de Victorine, a play of mine, 66 CCCX | your last volume, la Tour de Percemont.—Marianne only 67 CCCX | life all that is! La Tour de Percemont pleased me extremely.


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