"A Simple Heart"
Gustave
Flaubert wrote "A Simple Heart" near the end of his life and the short story provides some interesting parallels between the life of
Flaubert, one of ....
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Choices in Madam Bovary and Jane Eyre
....
Flaubert wrote Madame Bovary approximately ten years later, in 1857 (Liukkonen & Pesonen, 2000, p. 1). His depiction of the choices left to an ambitious ....
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Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary
.... Jean Pace refers to Leon as spineless, which many critics agree with, and points to
Flaubert's notes for the novel in which he
wrote, She feels toward Leon as ....
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Romanticism, Realism & Naturalism
.... toward Realism, however, Balzac was a Realist who occasionally
wrote with the .... Gustave
Flaubert also was associated with the literature of the Naturalism era in ....
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French Intellectual & Literary History
.... toward Realism, however, Balzac was a Realist who occasionally
wrote with the .... Gustave
Flaubert also was associated with the literature of the Naturalism era in ....
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Candide, or Optimism
.... of Voltaire's work in Candide and other pieces that he
wrote during this .... Gustave
Flaubert's aim in Madame Bovary (1857) and L'education sentimentale (1869) was ....
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James Joyce
.... referring to in his essay "Ulysses, Order and Myth," in which he
wrote that Joyce's .... a form which will no longer serveà.The novel ended with
Flaubert and with ....
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James Joyce & Modernism
.... referring to in his essay "Ulysses, Order and Myth," in which he
wrote that Joyce's .... a form which will no longer serveà.The novel ended with
Flaubert and with ....
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Passion for Measurement & the Female Body
.... uniquely female. "Men can be hysterics just like women,"
wrote Gustave
Flaubert, "and ... I am one" (Goldstein, 1991, p. 134).
Flaubert ....
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Cultural Traditions of France This essay analyzes
.... philosophe, also
wrote fiction at this time. The nineteenth century saw the great age of the French novel, with Balzac and Stendhal, and later
Flaubert and Zola ....
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Ginsberg's Howl
.... In fact, Ginsberg
wrote the poem inspired by his friend Carl Solomon who was .... which the literary world had not experienced since the days of
Flaubert, Wilde and ....
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Paris and Vienna as Cultural Centers
.... Like
Flaubert, Maupassant did not wish to elaborate on the actions of his .... In addition to his fictional works, Zola
wrote non-fiction treatises regarding the ....
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Native Son
.... general historical laws underlying those events.[sup4] In that book Marx
wrote: Men make .... to and revisions of the works of Dostoevsky, Stowe,
Flaubert, Zola, Poe ....
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Laclos' "Les Liaisons Dangereuses"
.... of the life and death of one Marie Gouze, pen name Olympe de Gouges, who
wrote The Memoirs .... De La Fayette, Laclos, Constant, Stendhal, Balzac,
Flaubert, Proust. ....
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The City of Carthage
.... If any Carthagenian ever
wrote the history of his own people, it has not come .... sole major work of literature to be set in Carthage, Gustave
Flaubert's Salammbo. ....
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