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Что (кто) такое Gustave Flaubert - определение


Gustave Kerker         
GERMAN COMPOSER AND CONDUCTOR
Gustave Adolph Kerker; Gustave A. Kerker; Gustave A Kerker
Gustave Adolph Kerker (February 28, 1857 – June 29, 1923) was a German-born composer and conductor who spent most of his life in the US. He became a musical director for Broadway theatre productions and wrote the music for a series of operettas and musicals produced on Broadway and in the West End.
Gustave J. Stoeckel         
GERMAN-AMERICAN ORGANIST, MUSIC TEACHER AND AUTHOR
Gustave Stoeckel
Gustave Jakob Stoeckel (November 9, 1819 – May 14, 1907) was a longtime music instructor and college organist at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
Pierre Gustave Brunet         
FRENCH BIBLIOGRAPHER, HISTORIAN AND EDITOR (1805-1896)
Gustave Brunet; Pierre-Gustave Brunet
Pierre Gustave Brunet (18 November 1805 – 24 January 1896) was a French bibliographer, historian and editor.

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Gustave Flaubert
Примеры употребления для Gustave Flaubert
1. She believes the new route will damage the tranquillity of an area once beloved of Gustave Flaubert and Marcel Proust, lower the price of homes and crowd the roads.
2. One could argue, as French writer Gustave Flaubert did, that the artist can best examine life‘s dark side from the safe harbor of normalcy, but why not offer some evidence of that safe harbor in the work?
3. In 1857, a French court acquitted author Gustave Flaubert of obscenity for his serialized novel "Madame Bovary." In 1861, the general council of the Choctaw Indian nation adopted a resolution declaring allegiance with the South "in the event a permanent dissolution of the American Union takes place." In 1'04, a fire began in Baltimore that raged for about 30 hours and destroyed more than 1,500 buildings.