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Resume :Une lectrice peut-elle devenir « la collaboratrice principale » de sa bibliothèque, comme l’affirme Stampf dans une chronique de 1891 ? À partir de la relecture de ce texte paru dans La Vie parisienne, cet article examine le rapport entre un ...
Jérémy Naïm
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A Madame Bovary for a New Millennium: Leïla Slimani’s Dans le jardin de l’ogre (2014)
Best known for her 2016 suspense novel, Chanson douce, Leïla Slimani first attracted attention for her novel about a female sex addict, Dans le jardin de l’ogre.
H. Christiansen
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La Regenta: la critica novelada de Madame Bovary
: «La Regenta is a bad translation of Madame Bovary»; Perhaps it was not the only insult by the French journalist Luis Bonafoux against Clarín, but obviously one of the heaviest accusations that plagued the credibility of the Spanish novelist.
Sabrina MAAZOUZ
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Desire, Death and Sexual Politics in Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary
This paper examines the interface of desire, sexual politics and death through a literary-critical study of Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary. The study focuses on the characterization of Emma which allows for a more in-depth and thorough exploration of ...
Aminu Ahmed Nuru
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Flaubert : écrire, c’est se souvenir
Écrire, c’est se souvenir. Ce sont les souvenirs, les souvenirs d’enfance, de voyages qui donnent naissance à l’écriture. C’est de ses souvenirs d’enfance ou de voyage que Gustave Flaubert a créé son personnel romanesque particulièrement féminin.
MOULAY YOUSSEF Soussou
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Madame Bovary and the Sandman : Flaubert’s Uncanny Memories
An early manuscript note for Madame Bovary says that as a child, Emma believed in ‘l’homme qui jette du sable’. This article reveals that horrifying memories of ETA Hoffmann’s Sandman tale, which Flaubert read when very young, permeate Madame Bovary and ...
Anne Green
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Emma e Susana: o horror da morte em Madame Bovary e Pedro Páramo
O presente artigo busca analisar o horror na morte de duas personagens femininas: Emma Bovary na obra Madame Bovary (1856), de Gustave Flaubert, e Susana San Juan em Pedro Páramo (1955), de Juan Rulfo.
Fernanda Braite, Luna Bolina
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Članek prinaša kontrastivno-komparativno analizo prevodov francoskih glagolov rekanja in drugih vrst glagolov iz spremnih stavkov premega govora v treh izbranih slovenskih prevodih Flaubertove Madame Bovary.
Adriana Mezeg
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D. H. Lawrence and the Truth of Literature [PDF]
We first clarify that what Lawrence means by truth is moral truth, and that the novel is for him the best vehicle to communicate with the “subtle interrelatedness” without which morality is merely moralism.
Moyal-Sharrock, Daniele, Sharrock, Peter
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Flaubert and the retranslation of Madame Bovary
Of all Flaubert’s works, Madame Bovary holds the accolade of being subject to the highest frequency of retranslation in the British literary system. A survey of these diverse retranslations affords an insight into when and how the versions arose amidst ...
Sharon Deane
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