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Welcome to New Genesis Novel, where the greatest historical minds are modernized for today's audience. In this immersive literary biography, we step into the brilliant, melancholic mind of Gustave Flaubert, the legendary French novelist and author of Madame Bovary. Told from his own perspective, this video explores the profound, often grim childhood experiences that forged one of history’s greatest literary realists. Growing up in the shadows of the Hôtel-Dieu hospital in Rouen, Flaubert’s early exposure to death, disease, and the surgeon's scalpel gave him the clinical, detached eye that would later define his iconic prose. In this video, you will discover: • The Hospital Childhood: How living attached to the great hospital of Rouen and watching corpses being carried to dissection rooms stripped away Flaubert's illusions of romance. • A Surgeon's Detachment: How the medical career of his father, Achille-Cléophas Flaubert, influenced Gustave's precise, clinical approach to writing and sentence structure. • The Rebel & The Dreamer: The stark contrast between Flaubert and his "golden child" brother, and how literature—especially Don Quixote—fueled his escape from a stifling, provincial life. • Hatred of the Bourgeoisie: The origins of Flaubert’s lifelong disdain for middle-class materialism and his absolute devotion to aesthetic beauty. • The Birth of an Artist: From staging plays on the family billiard table at age nine to his turbulent, poetry-filled friendships with figures like Alfred Le Poittevin. • The Law School Rebellion: His mother's desperate push for him to study law in Paris, and his ultimate rejection of conventional society to pursue the intoxicating venom of literature. Whether you are a student of 19th-century French literature, an aspiring writer looking for inspiration, or a lover of classic novels, this deep dive into Flaubert's early life reveals the vital connection between an author's trauma and their art. Subscribe to New Genesis Novel to experience history's greatest literary minds brought to life. Don't forget to like, comment, and share your thoughts on Flaubert's incredible journey!