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His father died in January 1846, and his beloved sister Caroline died in the following March after giving birth to a daughter. Flaubert then retired with his mother and his infant niece to his estate at Croisset, near Rouen, on the Seine. He was to spend nearly all the rest of his life there.
His health declined and he died at Croisset of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1880 at the age of 58. He was buried in the family vault in the cemetery of Rouen. A monument to him by Henri Chapu was unveiled at the museum of Rouen.
The grave of Gustave Flaubert in Rouen On 8 May 1880 Flaubert died of a stroke, leaving Bouvard and Pécuchet unfinished. The novel is interrupted in the last chapter of the first volume: education. His novel, in his own words, completes it before it completes it.
place of death: Croisset, Canteleu, France. Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemorrhage. Notable Alumni: Lycée Pierre-Corneille. City: Rouen, France
28 Μαΐ 2006 · From the seclusion of a large family home on the banks of the Seine near Rouen, the so-called hermit of Croisset raises the art of prose narrative to new levels and reveals its modernity.
Flaubert died at home in Croisset after suffering a stroke on May 8, 1880. He was buried in Rouen. Summary. Gustave Flaubert greatly influenced the development of the modern novel.
14 Μαΐ 2018 · On May 8, 1880, Flaubert died from a brain hemorrhage (the bleeding from a broken blood vessel) after having spent his last years in anguish. He was sixty years old. For More Information. Bart, Benjamin F. Flaubert. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1967. Lottman, Herbert R. Flaubert: A Biography. Boston, MA: Little, Brown, 1989. Starkie ...