The Common Reader β’ 1275 implied HN points β’ 18 Mar 24
- Flaubert's intense and disturbed personality was essential to his artistic style and work.
- Flaubert's commitment to creating a perfect novel like 'Madame Bovary' involved intense emotional investment in his writing.
- Flaubert's belief in detachment for the sake of art and the importance of creating style through observation rather than raw emotion are key aspects of his writing advice and artistic process.