Title : Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Gustave Flaubert
Author : Gustave Flaubert
Editor : David Widger
Release date
: May 14, 2019 [eBook #59507]
Most recently updated: February 25, 2021
Language : English
Credits : Produced by David Widger
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PART I. | ||
I. | The New Boy | 1 |
II. | A Good Patient | 13 |
III. | A Lonely Widower | 23 |
IV. | Consolation | 31 |
V. | The New Ménage | 38 |
VI. | A Maiden's Yearnings | 43 |
VII. | Disillusion | 50 |
VIII. | Glimpses Of The World | 58 |
IX. | Idle Dreams | 71 |
PART II. | ||
I. | A New Field | 85 |
II. | New Friends | 98 |
III. | Added Cares | 107 |
IV. | Silent Homage | 121 |
V. | Smothered Flames | 126 |
VI. | Spiritual Counsel | 138 |
VII. | A Woman's Whims | 154 |
VIII. | A Village Festival | 165 |
IX. | A Woodland Idyll | 193 |
X. | Lovers' Vows | 206 |
XI. | An Experiment And A Failure | 217 |
XII. | Preparations For Flight | 233 |
XIII. | Deserted | 251 |
XIV. | Religious Fervor | 264 |
XV. | A New Delight | 278 |
Chapter I. | A PROMISING PUPIL |
Chapter II. | DAMON AND PYTHIAS |
Chapter III. | SENTIMENT AND PASSION |
Chapter IV. | THE INEXPRESSIBLE SHE! |
Chapter V. | "LOVE KNOWETH NO LAWS" |
Chapter VI. | BLIGHTED HOPES |
Chapter VII. | CHANGE OF FORTUNE |
Chapter VIII. | FREDERICK ENTERTAINS |
Chapter IX. | THE FRIEND OF THE FAMILY |
Chapter X. | AT THE RACES |
SHE WORE A WIDE STRAW HAT WITH RED RIBBONS, WHICH FLUTTERED IN THE WIND BEHIND HER |
"LAUGH, THEN! SHED NO MORE TEARS—BE HAPPY!" |
THEN SHE SEIZED HIM BY THE EARS AND KISSED HIM |
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CHAPTER XI. | |
A DINNER AND A DUEL | 1 |
CHAPTER XII. | |
LITTLE LOUISE GROWS UP | 47 |
CHAPTER XIII. | |
ROSANETTE AS A LOVELY TURK | 62 |
CHAPTER XIV. | |
THE BARRICADE | 110 |
CHAPTER XV. | |
"HOW HAPPY COULD I BE WITH EITHER" | 193 |
CHAPTER XVI. | |
UNPLEASANT NEWS FROM ROSANETTE | 214 |
CHAPTER XVII. | |
A STRANGE BETROTHAL | 242 |
CHAPTER XVIII. | |
AN AUCTION | 292 |
CHAPTER XIX. | |
A BITTER-SWEET REUNION | 315 |
CHAPTER XX. | |
"WAIT TILL YOU COME TO FORTY YEAR" | 323 |
FACING | |
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"AH! THANKS! YOU ARE GOING TO SAVE ME!" | |
(See page 107 ) | Frontispiece |
"CAN I LIVE WITHOUT YOU?" | 58 |
WHEN A WOMAN SUDDENLY CAME IN | 315 |
CHAPTER I. | PAGE |
A HOLY SAINT | 1 |
CHAPTER II. | |
THE TEMPTATION OF LOVE AND POWER | 16 |
CHAPTER III. | |
THE DISCIPLE, HILARION | 40 |
CHAPTER IV. | |
THE FIERY TRIAL | 48 |
CHAPTER V. | |
ALL GODS, ALL RELIGIONS | 99 |
CHAPTER VI. | |
THE MYSTERY OF SPACE | 143 |
CHAPTER VII. | |
THE CHIMERA AND THE SPHINX | 151 |
"DO NOT RESIST, I AM OMNIPOTENT!" (See page 157 ) | Frontispiece |
HE LETS GO THE TORCH IN ORDER TO EMBRACE THE HEAP | 26 |
INTRODUCTION |
ARGUMENT |
THE TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTHONY |
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II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
NOTE |
ADDENDA |
... through the long hair half hiding her face, I thought that I could recognize Ammonaria ... 6 |
Saint Anthony: Help me, O my God! 16 |
And there are columns of basalt everywhere,... The light falls from the vaults above 38 |
there is a sweetness in my kisses as of a fruit dissolving within thy heart ... 58 |
... a long blood-colored chrysalis 100 |
... the flowers fall and the head of a python appears 105 |
... and in the darkness beside him people are praying... 107 |
... and he beholds an arid plain, mamillated with knolls 113 |
She drags a black sponge from her bosom, covers it with kisses ... 115 |
I have buried myself in solitude, like the rhinoceros. I dwelt in the tree behind me 119 |
Helena - Ennoia 125 |
... instantly arise three goddesses 157 |
Intelligence became mine! I became the Buddha. 165 |
... and eyes without heads were floating like mollusks 167 |
I, the first consciousness of Chaos, arose from the abyss that I might harden matter, and give a law unto forms 168 |
Here is the Good Goddess, the Idæan of the mountains 178 |
I am still the Great Isis!—none has yet lifted my veil! My fruit is the Sun! 188 |
... he falls head foremost into the abyss 206 |
Anthony: What is the purpose of all that? The Devil: There is no purpose. 224 |
The Old Woman: Of what art thou afraid?—a wide, black hole! Perhaps it is a void! 235 |
Death: Mine irony depasseth all others! 240 |
Death: It is I that make thee awful! Let us intertwine! 241 |
Anthony: Somewhere there must be primordial figures, whose bodily forms are only symbols 242 |
I myself have sometime beheld in the sky, as it were, forms of spirits 242 |
The Sphinx: ... and yet my gaze, which naught can deviate, remains fixed, gazing through all intervening things, upon a horizon that none may reach. The Chimera: I am light and joyous! 245 |
The Sciapods: The head as low as possible—That is the secret of happiness. 249 |
The beasts of the sea round as wineskins 258 |
Divers peoples inhabit the countries of the Ocean 258 |
Day at last appears ... in the midst thereof and in the very disk of the sun, beams the face of Jesus Christ. 260 |
CHAPTER I |
CHAPTER II |
CHAPTER III |
CHAPTER IV |
CHAPTER V |
CHAPTER I | THE FEAST |
CHAPTER II | AT SICCA |
CHAPTER III | SALAMMBÔ |
CHAPTER IV | BENEATH THE WALLS OF CARTHAGE |
CHAPTER V | TANITH |
CHAPTER VI | HANNO |
CHAPTER VII | HAMILCAR BARCA |
CHAPTER VIII | THE BATTLE OF THE MACARAS |
CHAPTER IX | IN THE FIELD |
CHAPTER X | THE SERPENT |
CHAPTER XI | IN THE TENT |
CHAPTER XII | THE AQUEDUCT |
CHAPTER XIII | MOLOCH |
CHAPTER XIV | THE PASS OF THE HATCHET |
CHAPTER XV | MATHO |
CHAPTER I |
CHAPTER II |
CHAPTER III |
THE DANCE OF DEATH |
THE LEGEND OF SAINT JULIAN THE HOSPITALLER |
CHAPTER I |
CHAPTER II |
CHAPTER III |
A SIMPLE SOUL |
CHAPTER I |
CHAPTER II |
CHAPTER III |
CHAPTER IV |
CHAPTER V |
CHAPTER I. &CHÂTEAU DE CHAMBORD |
CHÂTEAU D'AMBOISE |
CHÂTEAU DE CHENONCEAUX |
CHAPTER II. CHÂTEAU DE CLISSON |
CHAPTER III. CARNAC |
CHAPTER IV. QUIBERON |
CHAPTER V. RETURN |
CHAPTER VI. QUIMPER |
CHAPTER VII. PONT-L'ABBÉ |
CHAPTER VIII. ROAMING |
CHAPTER IX. BREST |
CHAPTER X. SAINT-MALO |
CHAPTER XI. MONT SAINT-MICHEL |
CHAPTER XII. COMBOURG |
Chapter I. | page |
KINDRED SOULS | 1 |
Chapter II. | |
EXPERIMENTS IN AGRICULTURE | 26 |
Chapter III. | |
AMATEUR CHEMISTS | 72 |
Chapter IV. | |
RESEARCHES IN ARCHÆOLOGY | 123 |
Chapter V. | |
ROMANCE AND THE DRAMA | 163 |
Chapter VI. | |
REVOLT OF THE PEOPLE | 191 |
Chapter VII. | |
"UNLUCKY IN LOVE" | 228 |
Chapter VIII. | |
NEW DIVERSIONS | 242 |
facing page | |
"NO, MY LITTLE ANGEL! DON'T BE AFRAID!" (See page 238 ) | Frontispiece |
MUTUALLY BECOMING AFFLICTED, THEY LOOKED AT THEIR TONGUES | 90 |
HE WAS ABOUT TO CLASP HER IN HIS ARMS | 234 |
C HAPTER | IX . |
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SONS OF THE CHURCH | ||
C HAPTER | X. | |
LESSONS IN ART AND SCIENCE | ||
C ONFERENCE | ||
[EXTRACT FROM A PLAN FOUND AMONGST GUSTAVE FLAUBERT'S PAPERS INDICATING THE CONCLUSION OF THE WORK.] | ||
THE DANCE OF DEATH | ||
RABELAIS | ||
PREFACE TO THE LAST SONGS ( Posthumous Poems ) OF LOUIS BOUILHET | ||
LETTER TO THE MUNICIPALITY OF ROUEN | ||
SELECTED CORRESPONDENCE | ||
INTIMATE REMEMBRANCES OF GUSTAVE FLAUBERT | ||
CORRESPONDENCE |
FACING
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"THEN, HAPLY, FAITHFUL ONE, WEARY AS I, THOU FINALLY SHALT SEEK SOME PRECIPICE FROM WHICH TO CAST THYSELF." (See page 6 , The Dance of Death ) | |
BOUVARD AND PÉCUCHET |
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BOUVARD AND PÉCUCHET CARRIED THEM OFF | |
THE DANCE OF DEATH |
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NERO:
YET, I AM LOTH TO DIE
DEATH: DIE, THEN! |