Flaubert - Sand the Correspondence

Thirteen years' correspondence, begun after the playwright's favourable review of Salammbo, 'I don't think there can be two workers in the world more different from one another than we are. But as we're so fond of each other it doesn't matter ... We need our opposite number'; translated by Francis Steegmuller and Barbara Bray, foreword by Steegmuller; 492pp., indexed.

Publisher: Harvill. First English edition
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: London
Remainder stamp bottom edge, very good in dustwrapper.


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