Madame Bovary
.... him many melancholy adagios; but she found that she was as calm after this as before, and Charles seemed to be no more amorous and no more moved (
Flaubert 26). ....
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Flaubert's Criticism of the Bourgeois in Madame Bovary
.... Harold Bloom, ed. New York: Chelsea House, 1988, 5
26.
Flaubert, Gustave. Madame Bovary: A Story of Provincial Life. Alan Russell, trans. ....
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Approaches to Criticism
.... Good little bourgeoisie that she is, she is "incapable . . . of believing anything that did not present itself in conventional forms" (
Flaubert 26). ....
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Evolution of the Concept of Pornography
.... Though "pornography" had not yet come into general use,
Flaubert's trial laid the groundwork for its .... Book Review/Los Angeles Times
26 April 1987: 12. ....
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Function of Lyricism in Realist Narrative
.... moonlit night and observed him closely enough to "have sworn he was trembling" (
26). .... In the case of
Flaubert's narrator whose locus of focalization shifts, the ....
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Laclos' "Les Liaisons Dangereuses"
.... who is "behaving as if you don't really want to succeed" (Laclos
26), is insufficiently .... De La Fayette, Laclos, Constant, Stendhal, Balzac,
Flaubert, Proust. ....
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Native Son
.... sup5] Many of the invoked texts, particularly those of James, Hawthorne,
Flaubert, and Poe .... might be read in constructive and empowering ways (hooks
26), as well ....
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