Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Gustave Flaubert by Gustave Flaubert

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By Nathan Weber Posted on Mar 30, 2026
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Flaubert, Gustave, 1821-1880 Flaubert, Gustave, 1821-1880
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Okay, I need to be real with you about this one. It's not a novel. It's not a story. It's literally an index. Imagine you're at the world's greatest, most overwhelming literary buffet—that's Project Gutenberg's free library. Now imagine someone handed you the menu. That's this book. The 'conflict' here is between you and digital chaos. The 'mystery' is what hidden Flaubert gem you might discover next. It lists every single one of his works available for free, from the famous 'Madame Bovary' to his travel writings and lesser-known early stories. It solves the problem of 'Where do I even start with this guy?' and 'What else did he write?' in one clean, simple document. Think of it less as a book to read cover-to-cover, and more as a treasure map. It's for the curious reader who wants to explore a literary giant without spending a dime, but needs a guide to navigate the sheer volume. If you've ever felt lost in the digital stacks, this is your compass.
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Let's clear this up right away: this is not a traditional book by Flaubert. You won't find the tragic romance of Emma Bovary or the exotic travels of Frédéric Moreau here. Instead, this is a meticulously compiled catalog. It's a straightforward list of every Gustave Flaubert work available in the public domain through Project Gutenberg, the massive online library of free eBooks.

The Story

There's no plot. The "story" is one of organization and discovery. The document acts as a master key to Flaubert's entire published world. It lists his major novels, his short stories, his non-fiction travelogues like Over Strand and Field, and even his correspondence. Each entry is a direct link to the free, downloadable text. The structure is simple: it presents the titles, often in both English and French, and serves as a hyperlinked table of contents for a giant, scattered digital collection. Its only goal is to make Flaubert's complete works accessible and navigable.

Why You Should Read It

I love this because it removes all the friction. Want to read Salammbô, his epic historical novel set in ancient Carthage? Click. Interested in his brutally honest Dictionary of Received Ideas? Click. It encourages exploration beyond the one book he's famous for. It reveals Flaubert as more than just the author of Madame Bovary; he was a relentless stylist, a travel writer, and a sharp social critic. This index hands you the tools to become your own Flaubert scholar. It’s empowering. You can follow your curiosity from his polished masterpieces to his raw, early attempts without any gatekeeping or cost.

Final Verdict

This is a specialist tool, but a brilliant one. It's perfect for students, aspiring writers, or any literature fan who wants to dive deep into Flaubert's mind without buying a dozen books. It's for the reader who thinks, "I loved Madame Bovary, what's next?" and wants a clear answer. If you're looking for a narrative, look elsewhere. But if you want a free, complete, and organized library of a literary genius's life work sitting in your pocket, this is your golden ticket. It turns overwhelming choice into a simple, exciting menu.



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