Flaubert in the Ruins of Paris by Peter Brooks - ISBN: 9780465096022
Hardcover
In 1869, Gustave Flaubert published what he considered to be his masterwork novel, A SENTIMENTAL EDUCATION, which told a deeply human and deeply pessimistic story of the 1848 revolutions. The book was a critical and commercial flop. Flaubert was devastated.

Flaubert in the Ruins of Paris

The Story of a Friendship, a Novel, and a Terrible Year

  • Hardcover

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    30 May 2017

Summary

In 1869, Gustave Flaubert published what he considered to be his masterwork novel, A SENTIMENTAL EDUCATION, which told a deeply human and deeply pessimistic story of the 1848 revolutions. The book was a critical and commercial flop. Flaubert was devastated.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780465096022
ISBN-10:0465096026
Author:Peter Brooks
Publisher:Basic Books
Imprint:Basic Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:30 May 2017
Weight:504g
Dimensions:240mm x 159mm x 28mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

David Shields “Deploying his characteristic precision, eloquence, nuance, and wit, Peter Brooks has produced not only a brilliant book about the relationship between history and culture but an oddly prescient and timely map for how contemporary writers might respond–with a useful and intelligently political art–following America’s own ‘terrible year.’” Victor Brombert, Henry Putnam University Professor at Princeton University and author of Trains of Thought “Challenging and judicious, wide-ranging yet consistently focused, Flaubert in the Ruins of Paris is a delight to read. In full control of literary and political history, Peter Brooks makes an unimpeachable case for the importance of Flaubert’s Sentimental Education as a prophetic historical novel, and in the process corrects and redeems the conventional image of Flaubert as a political reactionary and aloof resident in an ivory tower.” Maya Jasanoff, Coolidge Professor of History, Harvard University “From one of our finest literary critics, Flaubert in the Ruins of Paris reminds us of the power of great novels in dark times. This story about the entangled relationships of friends, fiction, history, and politics couldn’t be more timely, and nobody tells it better than Peter Brooks.”

About The Author

Peter Brooks

Peter Brooks is Sterling Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature at Yale University. The author of several award-winning books, Brooks currently teaches at Princeton University and lives in Alexandria, Virginia.

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