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  1. Three Tales ( French: Trois contes) is a work by Gustave Flaubert that was originally published in French in 1877. It consists of the short stories: "A Simple Heart", "Saint Julian the Hospitalier", and "Hérodias". "A Simple Heart", or Un cœur simple in French, is a story about a servant girl named Felicité.

  2. Three Tales. Gustave Flaubert, Roger Whitehouse (Translator), Geoffrey Wall (Introduction) 3.64. 6,999 ratings509 reviews. First published in 1877, these three stories are dominated by questions of doubt, love, loneliness, and religious experience; together they confirm Flaubert as a master of the short story.

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  3. 1 de out. de 2010 · Three tales : Flaubert, Gustave, 1821-1880 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  4. In French literature: Flaubert. His Trois contes (1877; Three Tales) is a stylistic tour de force, evoking the possibilities and limits of three lives, each lived at a distinct and significant moment of historical transition, and telling the tale of each life in the language, artistic forms, and perspectives each moment offers. Read More

  5. Books. Three Tales. Gustave Flaubert. Penguin Publishing Group, Jan 27, 2005 - Fiction - 110 pages. Three stories by a French master. First published in 1877, these three stories are...

  6. Acclaimed by Italo Calvino as "one of the most extraordinary spirtual journeys ever accomplished outside any religion," Three Tales (1877) was the last of Flaubert's works published during...

  7. Three Tales offers an excellent introduction to the work of one of the world's greatest novelists. A Simple Heart is set in the Normandy of Flaubert's childhood, while Saint Julian and Herodias draw on medieval myth and the biblical story of John the Baptist for their inspiration.