Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary
....
Leon gains much from
Emma even as he loses some of his illusions and his values, and indeed
Leon is seen as most alive when he is with
Emma and as a man who ....
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Flaubert's Criticism of the Bourgeois in Madame Bovary
.... Thus, after her unsatisfying affairs with Rodolphe and
Leon,
Emma finds "in adultery all the banality of marriage" (Flaubert 301). ....
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Gustave Flaubert
.... a point of view and so demonstrates how different characters are related to this central consciousness, as Pace noted when he talks about
Emma and
Leon: He is ....
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Madame Bovary
.... medical reputation and amplifies
Emma's scorn for him, but her ideas for extricating herself from her circumstances--eloping with Rodolphe, taking
Leon as a ....
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19th Century Women
.... her openly by disappearing, while
Leon betrays her with the reality of his personality so that she becomes bored once more and drops him.
Emma's affairs are ....
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Literature and Boredom
.... the romantic seduction of novels.
Leon is a lot like
Emma, always looking for something more romantic. He finds that--and a good ....
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Choices in Madam Bovary and Jane Eyre
.... fails. In both
Leon DuPuis and Rodolphe Boulanger,
Emma Bovary sees the romance, passion, and sentimentality that she craves. She ....
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Racial Formation
.... In T. Williams-
Leon & CL Nakashima (Eds .... Alcott High School in Beverly Hills, California, yet much of the plot is based on Jane Austen's book,
Emma (Maslin, 1995 ....
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What Constitutes Race
.... In T. Williams-
Leon & CL Nakashima (Eds .... Alcott High School in Beverly Hills, California, yet much of the plot is based on Jane Austen's book,
Emma (Maslin, 1995 ....
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Jewish Political Involvement
.... De
Leon's authoritarianism, however, drove away numerous supporters and by 1900 the more .... The most prominent of these was
Emma Goldman, whose status as the ....
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Jewish Immigrants & Political Action
.... De
Leon's authoritarianism, however, drove away numerous supporters and by 1900 the more .... The most prominent of these was
Emma Goldman, whose status as the ....
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Lorenzo de Medici
.... Men like Cosimo de' Medici spent heavily on public works because, according to
Leon Battista Alberti, Cicero recommended public giving. .... Micheletti,
Emma. ....
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The Medici Family of Florence
.... Men like Cosimo de' Medici spent heavily on public works because, according to
Leon Battista Alberti, Cicero recommended public giving. .... Micheletti,
Emma. ....
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Female Literary Accomplishments
.... character whose limited point of view also serves as a touchstone of character development; as
Emma's perceptions are ....
Leon Edel (New York: Knopf, 1953), 229. ....
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Native Son
.... Like
Emma Bovary, and in a less tragic manner Catherine Morland in Jane Austen's .... The translator was Daniel De
Leon, the founder and long-time leader of the ....
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Literature & the Female Perspective Written by a Woman
.... This is a woman who unlike, say,
Emma Bovary, understands the risk of emotional suicide and acts with judgment to forestall it. .... Completed by
Leon Edel. ....
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Willa Cather & the Feminist Perspective Written by a Woman
.... This is a woman who unlike, say,
Emma Bovary, understands the risk of emotional suicide and acts with judgment to forestall it. .... Completed by
Leon Edel. ....
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