Kabyre, colosse, crocodile: images de Victor Hugo dans la Correspondance de Flaubert

Authors

  • Ildikó Lőrinszky

Abstract

The author of this study points out that Victor Hugo was the person Flaubert delt most with in his Correspondence. The contradictory images of Hugo in the letters of his younger collegue form alltogether a very complex way of approach to both writers. In this way the study shows the evolution of Falubert's esthetic sense in comparison with the works of "père Hugo".

Published

2003-02-01

How to Cite

Lőrinszky, I. (2003). Kabyre, colosse, crocodile: images de Victor Hugo dans la Correspondance de Flaubert. Verbum – Analecta Neolatina, 4(2), 229–243. Retrieved from https://verbum-analectaneolatina.hu/index.php/verbum/article/view/137

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