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Choice Reviews Online, 1991
La pratique d'une oeuvre permet de choisir un passage representatif de l'ensembe dans un but d'analyse. A ce stade, le lecteur s'eloigne de la trame pour examiner methodiquement l'ecrit en tant que phenomene unique.
Madame Bovary, Elaine Schilz
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La pratique d'une oeuvre permet de choisir un passage representatif de l'ensembe dans un but d'analyse. A ce stade, le lecteur s'eloigne de la trame pour examiner methodiquement l'ecrit en tant que phenomene unique.
Madame Bovary, Elaine Schilz
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Deciphering 1848: Repetition and Degradation in Madame Bovary
l'esprit créateur, 2023:A hidden code in Madame Bovary subtly deploys the cypher of 1848 to critique Victor Hugo and, by extension, Napoléon III. This code aligns the novel's characters with historical figures and revolutions and highlights their shared shortcomings.
Abigail RayAlexander
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“Une sorte de lien...”: Madame Bovary alongside Notre-Dame de Paris
International Conference on Machine Learning for Networking, 2022:This article explores references to Hugo and his works, particularly Notre-Dame de Paris, within Madame Bovary. Flaubert’s novel offers myriad allusions to both Hugo’s works and literary historical events that established Hugo as an epic figure ...
Abigail RayAlexander
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A Study on Women in Madame Bovary and A Life
Global Convergence Research Academy, 2022Maupassant was the disciple of Flaubert, who was the friend of his uncle. Our subject is a study of heroins of two novels 'Madame Bovary' and 'A life'. Emma of 'Madame Bovary' had read the romantic novels in the abbey, and thought that herself had been ...
Kyong-Nyon Jine
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Modernism and Identity: The Subject of Madame Bovary
International Conference on Machine Learning for Networking, 2022:This article reads Flaubert's Madame Bovary as a work of 'modernist pedagogy': whereas recent readers, such as Rancière, and Vallury in MLN 134:4, understand Flaubert as an author of disidentification and impersonality, I read his work in terms of a ...
C. Cash
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