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Italian
Alternative forms
Etymology
Named after Flaubert + -iano (“-ian”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /flo.berˈtja.no/
- Rhymes: -ano
- Hyphenation: flau‧ber‧tià‧no
Adjective
flaubertiano (feminine flaubertiana, masculine plural flaubertiani, feminine plural flaubertiane)
- Flaubertian (relating to Gustave Flaubert)
Spanish
Etymology
Named after Flaubert + -iano (“-ian”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /flobeɾˈtjano/
- Rhymes: -ano
- Syllabification: flau‧ber‧tia‧no
Adjective
flaubertiano (feminine flaubertiana, masculine plural flaubertianos, feminine plural flaubertianas)
- Flaubertian (relating to Gustave Flaubert)
2015 October 17, “Tribuna”, in El País:La exposición que dedica la Morgan Library de Nueva York a Hemingway y las dos guerras mundiales permite seguir buena parte de su vida y su trabajo con detalle y descubrir, por ejemplo, que este hombre de acción era también muy puntilloso a la hora de escribir, casi un flaubertiano, pues rehízo nada menos que 17 veces el comienzo de su mejor novela, The Sun Also Rises (también llamada Fiesta, como en español).- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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