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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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INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG

WORKS OF

GUSTAVE FLAUBERT



Compiled by David Widger



FLAUBERT



CONTENTS

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##  MADAME BOVARY

##  MADAME BOVARY, Vol. 1 (of 2)

##  SENTIMENTAL EDUCATION, Vol. 1

##  SENTIMENTAL EDUCATION, Vol. 2

##  THE TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTONY

##  THE TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTONY

##  A SIMPLE SOUL

##  SALAMMBÔ

##  HERODIAS

##  THREE SHORT WORKS

##  OVER STRAND AND FIELD

##  BOUVARD AND PÉCUCHET, Part I.

##  BOUVARD AND PÉCUCHET, Part II.

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TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES






MADAME BOVARY

By Gustave Flaubert



CONTENTS

MADAME BOVARY
PART I.
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine








PART II.
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
PART III.
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven











MADAME BOVARY

Volume I.

A TALE OF PROVINCIAL LIFE

By Gustave Flaubert

CONTENTS

PAGE
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






SENTIMENTAL EDUCATION

OR, THE HISTORY OF A YOUNG MAN

VOLUME I.

By Gustave Flaubert

CONTENTS

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

ILLUSTRATIONS

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






SENTIMENTAL EDUCATION

VOLUME II.

OR, THE HISTORY OF A YOUNG MAN

By Gustave Flaubert



CONTENTS

PAGE
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

ILLUSTRATIONS

FACING
PAGE
"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






THE TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTONY

OR, A REVELATION OF THE SOUL

By Gustave Flaubert



CONTENTS

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

ILLUSTRATIONS

"DO NOT RESIST, I AM OMNIPOTENT!" (See page 157) Frontispiece
HE LETS GO THE TORCH IN ORDER TO EMBRACE THE HEAP 26






THE TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTHONY

By Gustave Flaubert

Translated By Lafcadio Hearn

Illustrations By Odilon Redon

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION
ARGUMENT
THE TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTHONY
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
NOTE
ADDENDA

ILLUSTRATIONS

... 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