Volume 22, Number 8 · May 15, 1975

Romantic Documents

By Charles Rosen
Flaubert: Correspondence Tome I, 1830-1851
edited by Jean Bruneau

Gallimard (Paris), 1,177 pp., 68F

Byron's Letters and Journals, Vol. 1: 'In my hot youth,' 1798-1810, Vol. 2: 'Famous in my time,' 1810-1812, Vol. 3: 'Alas! the love of Women!' 1813-1814
edited by Leslie A. Marchand

Harvard, Vol. 3: 285 pp., $11.50 each

Writing to his exasperated and exasperating mistress, Louise Colet, the twenty-five-year-old Flaubert makes a sharp distinction between his taste in art and life:



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