Madame Bovary (Routledge Revivals)

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Charles's Father
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De Flaubert
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Diane De Poitiers
Du Bois
Du Mal
Duchesse De Valentinois
emma's
Emma's Death
Emma's Desire
Emma's Dreams
Emma's Response
Emma's Vision
Emma’s Dreams
Emma’s Response
Emma’s Vision
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French literary criticism
La Chartreuse De Parme
La Revue De Paris
La Tentation
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Les Fleurs Du Mal
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Louis Bouilhet
louise
Louise Colet
Madame Bovary
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Mme De Stael
narrative theory
narrative voice in French novels
nineteenth-century literature studies
nothings
parody and pastiche analysis
Revue De Paris
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Sainte Beuve's Methods
Short Lived
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symbolic patterning
Vargas Llosa
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138799356
  • Weight: 370g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jan 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Madame Bovary ranks among the world’s most famous and widely read novels, and has inspired numerous critical theories. First published in 1987, this study draws on both twentieth-century and traditional critical views to provide both students and scholars with a fresh analysis of the novel: its narrative techniques, social background, and underlying structures. By setting the novel in an historical context, and exploring the ways in which it offers a hinge between romanticism and realism, the book establishes a framework through which the reader can assess questions of narrative strategy, of symbolic patterning and most importantly, parody and pastiche. Throughout Madame Bovary, Rosemary Lloyd argues, a series of intertwining voices challenge assumptions about the nature of narrative and the relationship between reader and writer.

This reissue will provoke and stimulate debate among students and lecturers in French and English literature, for whom Madame Bovary is a key text in the development of the novel.

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