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Chere Maitre: The Correspondence of Gustave Flaubert and George Sand
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Chere Maitre: The Correspondence of Gustave Flaubert and George Sand

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Adapted by Peter Eyre from the translations of Francis Steegmuller and Barabara Bray.

After Sand’s spirited defence of Flaubert’s novel Salammbo in 1863, the two writers became friends. Both were excited by the attentions of the other, despite their difference in age, and their affection developed into eager and frequent correspondence. So began not a love affair, but a deep friendship and one of the great epistolary masterpieces of modern times.

Chere Maitre was first performed at Sharon Stage, Connecticut and later in New York, in London and at the Melbourne Arts Festival with Peter Eyre and Irene Worth. It was broadcast on Radio 4 as Dear Master.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 May 2002
Pages
48
ISBN
9781840023053

Adapted by Peter Eyre from the translations of Francis Steegmuller and Barabara Bray.

After Sand’s spirited defence of Flaubert’s novel Salammbo in 1863, the two writers became friends. Both were excited by the attentions of the other, despite their difference in age, and their affection developed into eager and frequent correspondence. So began not a love affair, but a deep friendship and one of the great epistolary masterpieces of modern times.

Chere Maitre was first performed at Sharon Stage, Connecticut and later in New York, in London and at the Melbourne Arts Festival with Peter Eyre and Irene Worth. It was broadcast on Radio 4 as Dear Master.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 May 2002
Pages
48
ISBN
9781840023053