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To this school his word was law and a quotation from Emma Bovary ( some knew it by heart ) indubitably settled a mooted question . If it had not been for his favorite niece , little would have been known about him , for like Shakespeare ...
To this school his word was law and a quotation from Emma Bovary ( some knew it by heart ) indubitably settled a mooted question . If it had not been for his favorite niece , little would have been known about him , for like Shakespeare ...
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Madame Bovary " is not only his first and best work , but that on which his reputation is based . Some say it ranks as the masterpiece of contemporary novels . It teaches a terrible lesson of the dangers of romantic imagination and ...
Madame Bovary " is not only his first and best work , but that on which his reputation is based . Some say it ranks as the masterpiece of contemporary novels . It teaches a terrible lesson of the dangers of romantic imagination and ...
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It is hard to understand how Flaubert ever conceived such a story , how he ever wrote it , but when we know that although " when I wrote the poisoning of Emma Bovary I felt so thoroughly the taste of arsenic in my mouth that I inflicted ...
It is hard to understand how Flaubert ever conceived such a story , how he ever wrote it , but when we know that although " when I wrote the poisoning of Emma Bovary I felt so thoroughly the taste of arsenic in my mouth that I inflicted ...
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Despite this vast show of erudition , the book is fascinating . In absolute contradiction to " Madame Bovary " its pages are filled with exciting incidents and blood - thirsty descriptions . At times he is disgusting even to nausea .
Despite this vast show of erudition , the book is fascinating . In absolute contradiction to " Madame Bovary " its pages are filled with exciting incidents and blood - thirsty descriptions . At times he is disgusting even to nausea .
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The latter marks the day when he first read an extract from " Madame Bovary " as the great literary event of his life . So it seems as if this man , the battle ground of two opposing passions , writing eighteen hours a day to forget his ...
The latter marks the day when he first read an extract from " Madame Bovary " as the great literary event of his life . So it seems as if this man , the battle ground of two opposing passions , writing eighteen hours a day to forget his ...
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