Flaubert, Gustave, 1821-1880 / 2008-07-30 00:00:00
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THREE SHORT WORKS
by
GUSTAVE FLAUBERT
The Dance of Death
The Legend of Saint-Julian the Hospitaller
A Simple Soul
THE DANCE OF DEATH
_(1838)_
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"Many words for few things!"
"Death ends all; judgment comes to all."
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[This work may be called a prose poem. It is impregnated with the
spirit of romanticism, which at the time of writing had a
temporary but powerful hold on the mind of Gustave Flaubert.]
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DEATH SPEAKS
At night, in winter, when the snow-flakes fall slowly from heaven
like great white tears, I raise my voice; its resonance thrills
the cypress trees and makes them bud anew.
I pause an instant in my swift course over earth; throw myself
down among cold tombs; and, while dark-plumaged birds rise
suddenly in terror from my side, while the dead slumber
peacefully, while cypress branches droop low o'er my head, while
all around me weeps or lies in deep repose, my burning eyes rest
on the great white clouds, gigantic winding-sheets, unrolling
their slow length across the face of heaven.
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