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bouvaret 1
bovarie 1
bovaries 1
bovary 19
bovarys 1
bow 4
bowels 1
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20 unless
20 worse
19 act
19 bovary
19 complain
19 continue
19 despair
Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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bovary

   Letter
1 Introd| furious enemy. Emma [Madame Bovary] is George Sand’s heroine 2 Introd| acts and facts in Madame Bovary.”~Now, the largest interest 3 Introd| on the other hand, Madame Bovary, LEducation Sentimentale, 4 Introd| Henry James called Madame Bovary a brilliantly successful 5 Introd| archaeological details. But Madame Bovary is also a work of erudition, 6 Introd| distinguish the evolution of Emma Bovary’s history.~We may go still 7 Introd| illustions than precisely, Madame Bovary and Salammbo. These two 8 Introd| The “meaning” of Madame Bovary and Salammbo is, broadly 9 Introd| comparison of Salammbo and Madame Bovary is particularly striking 10 Introd| or incidents from Madame Bovary: take Bovary’s bungling 11 Introd| from Madame Bovary: take Bovary’s bungling and gruesome 12 Introd| two such books as Madame Bovary and Salammbo.~At its first 13 Introd| first appearance, Madame Bovary was prosecuted, though unsuccessfully, 14 Introd| so readily employ Madame Bovary to illustrate that text 15 LIX | who spoke highly of Madame Bovary, but with less zest of Salammbo. 16 CLVII | none. When I did Madame Bovary I was asked many times: “ 17 CLVII | Bovaries who was like Madame Bovary, a name I had invented by 18 CCLI | the end of January, Madame Bovary and Salammbo have belonged 19 CCCII | People found that with Madame Bovary. If one part of the public


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