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Flaubertian, a.|fləʊˈbɜːtɪən| [f. the name of Gustave Flaubert (1821–1880), French novelist.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Flaubert.
1926Glasgow Herald 30 Sept. 5 The Flaubertian earnest and emotional intensity with which Conrad wrote his books. 1932Week-end Rev. 13 Aug. 187/1 Flaubertian or Gauterian manifestos on art. 1959Listener 1 Oct. 541/1 The novelist with the almost Flaubertian regard for form. 1963Punch 27 Mar. 462/3 A Flaubertian sense of perfection in literature and in life. |